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Posted by: Slithering_Serpents at Sat Oct 13 15:46:50 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slithering_Serpents ] in a het. It doesn't matter if it's a dominant or recessive or codominant gene. A het is a het. It doesn't matter what it looks like. What it looks like is not part of the definition of het. Het is short for heterozygous. It means that the gene pair are not the same. One of them is different. This can mean one or both of them are mutated genes, but they don't match each other, they are different. | ||
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