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rainbowsrus
at Fri Jan 12 23:51:20 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rainbowsrus ]
Recessive - less expresive than the normal gene, to show the trait must have two of the recessive genes.
Domi9nant - more expressive than the normal gene, will show even if only one dominant gene is present.
Super - herper slang typically used to describe an animal with two dominant genes
Codominant - More expressive than a normal gene AND when two codominant genes are present then a third phenotype is shown. Example Motley: 0 motley genes = normal looking boa 1 motley gene = typical blocky motley pattern 2 motley genes = purple patternless
Phenotype - a distinct physical appearance. Example albino has two phenotypes, normal and albino.
Het or heterozygous = having two different genes within a gene pair. Tyoically one morph and one normal.
Homozygous = having both genes within a gene pair the same. Like Albino, if it looks albino then it is homozygous albino, if not then it could be het albino or homozygous normal
All examples used are BCI examples. ----- Thanks,
Dave Colling
www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com
0.1 Wife (WC) 0.2 kids (CBB, selectively bred from good stock)
LOL, to many snakes to list, last count: 12.25 BRB 12.14 BCI And those are only the breeders
lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats
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