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    Re: Quick Question

    Het is a short form of the word heterozygous. This is a genetic term that describes having two different forms/alleles of a specific gene. For example, a normal female is NN and is crossed with an albino, aa. The offspring would all be Na, and appear normal since albino is a recessive trait.

    this is taken from the faq in the morphs section.

    haha beat me to it judy.


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