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    Re: Alot Like Plinko.

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    well yea but once you start sayin het for stuff that it dont need to be people are gonna get confused.and unless the gene is codom your not gonna have a homozygous unless its just the wild type but theres no super wild type.
    simple genes, there is always a heterozygous and homozygous form, doesn't matter if its recessive, co-dom or dom.

    homozygous Butter = BEL, homozygous Enchi = Super Enchi, homozygous Pin = homozygous pin (guess we didn't get creative in that name), homozygous albino = albino, ect.

    people shouldn't be confused about it, in fact I think more people should explain it that way to new people so there is less confusion. how many times have you herd someone say "there no such thing as a het pastel, its co-dom".... obviously genetics wasn't explained to them very well. all het means in one gene, homozygous means 2 genes paired, doesn't get any more simple and less confusing than that.

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