guys i was just playing around with a genetic wizard, and out of curiosity inputted male spider x female spider. the results were 25% normal, 50% spider, and 25% homozygous spider. now, i thought a snake was "homozygous" for something when you could physically SEE the trait. let's just take a snow corn, for example, which is a combination of anery and amel. isn't that snake "homozygous" for amel and anery?
basically i'm wondering why it would be listed as 50% spider and 25% homozygous spider, as opposed to 75% spider?








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