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    heterozygous

    what is a heterozygous snake???

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    Re: heterozygous

    It is an animal that carries one half of the genes required to create a visual differance from the base gene.
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    Re: heterozygous

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    It is an animal that carries one half of the genes required to create a visual differance from the base gene.
    Word!

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    Re: heterozygous

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    It is an animal that carries one half of the genes required to create a visual differance from the base gene.
    That's somewhat misleading, as heterozygous forms of dominant and co-dominant traits are both different from the base gene (and since a gene doesn't necessarily present itself in the phenotype).

    A heterozygous animal is simply an animal that carries a single copy of a particular allele.

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    Re: heterozygous

    Quote Originally Posted by ctrlfreq View Post
    That's somewhat misleading, as heterozygous forms of dominant and co-dominant traits are both different from the base gene (and since a gene doesn't necessarily present itself in the phenotype).

    A heterozygous animal is simply an animal that carries a single copy of a particular allele.
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    Re: heterozygous

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    Re: heterozygous

    Defintion of heterozygous:

    "Having two different alleles for a single trait."
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    Re: heterozygous

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Kirkland View Post
    Defintion of heterozygous:

    "Having two different alleles for a single trait."


    True 'dat.

    Here's a question. Say you produce a super pastel from a bell line cross a graziani line, which are compatible. Is this animal actually caring two different alleles (one bell, one graziani) for a single trait (pastel)? Or are the alleles the exact same? If the latter, wouldn't that mean different lines of pastel should be indistinguishable??

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    Re: heterozygous

    The pastel gene is the pastel gene and they are all the same so to say that the different lines are "compatible" is somewhat misleading.

    What makes a line a "line" is through selective breeding and its all the other traits of that line of animals that make a lemon look different from a graziani or bell or whatever else.
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