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patoquack
at Fri Oct 12 21:59:21 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by patoquack ]
using "H" for the hypo allele and "h" for normal allele?
homozygous means that the alleles are the same (HH or hh).
heterozygous (het) means that the alleles are different (Hh).
a non-dominant hypo is "Hh"
a dominant or Super hypo is "HH"
a normal (non-hypo) is "hh"
so a non-dominant hypo ("Hh" is het for Super hypo?
and then,
a jungle is het for Super jungle?
and motley is het for Super motley?
Patrick
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- A question for the Boa Folk. . . - JaredHorenstein, Thu Oct 11 22:39:24 2007
- RE: A question for the Boa Folk. . . - patoquack, Thu Oct 11 23:02:13 2007
- RE: A question for the Boa Folk. . . - NCBoas, Fri Oct 12 00:28:03 2007
- RE: A question for the Boa Folk. . . - heathn, Fri Oct 12 01:20:56 2007
- Double Het for SUNGLOW........... - AshLopez, Fri Oct 12 04:10:51 2007
- RE: A question for the Boa Folk. . . - JackJebus, Fri Oct 12 07:10:55 2007
- Silly Ball Python Guy...... - vcaruso15, Fri Oct 12 09:54:11 2007
- Silly huh? - JaredHorenstein, Fri Oct 12 13:31:29 2007
trying this again... - patoquack, Fri Oct 12 21:59:21 2007
- RE: A question for the Boa Folk. . . - Ophidia_Junkie, Fri Oct 12 19:51:28 2007
- Why is it that..... - NUCCIZ_BOAS, Sat Oct 13 09:05:28 2007
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