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lefty82
at Mon Aug 7 12:58:46 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lefty82 ]
Het stands for hetrozygous which has to do with genetics. To keep it very very simple, a heterozygous animal has alleles for both dominant and recessive traits. A heterozygous animal's phenotype (i.e. What you can observe with your eyes) is always the dominant trait. For example, the allele for brown eyes is dominant, blue is recessive. A person with brown eyes can have either two dominant brown alleles OR one brown allele and one blue allele. A person with blue eyes will ALWAYS be homozygous - which means they will have two of the same blue alleles.
A heterozygous animal would probably be nice to have when breeding because (depending on what you breed it with) you can produce offspring with both dominant and recessive traits. If you breed a gecko that is heterozygous for albino (it will look "normal" with a homozygous albino (will look albino) you will be able to produce both "normal" and albino offspring, in theory. ----- -Kristin
0.1.2 Leopard Geckos
(Monet, Kumquat, and Tamale)
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- What does Het mean? - KellyTCS, Mon Aug 7 10:33:31 2006
RE: What does Het mean? - lefty82, Mon Aug 7 12:58:46 2006
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