This thread is helping me understand genetics in a whole different light.

This whole time, up until now, I believed "Heterozygous" or "Het" could only be used to describe Recessive Genetics.

I am beginning to understand that "technically", my Lesser Platinum is a Heterozygous Lesser Platinum. It would be a Homozygous Lesser Platinum if was in "Super Form" or a "Super Lesser".

In common ball python terminology, we leave the "Het" part off of co-doms like Lesser Platinum so that we can make recessive genes easier to understand or distinguish, especially for beginners.

So, am I on the right track here people? Any thoughts?

I am sure I still have much to learn in the ways of the Jed... er, Breeder Arts.