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    Definition:
    Heterozygous = having a gene pair made up of two genes which are not the same. Examples -- an albino gene and a normal gene, a fire gene and a normal gene, a lesser gene and a mojave gene.

    There are lots of het fire pythons around. A het fire python has a fire mutant gene paired with a normal gene. But none of these het fires look normal. They are generally just called fires.

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