Posted by:
DMong
at Thu Jan 19 19:44:20 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
absolutely,.....you can say they have, or display the same, or very similar phenotype.
Here is a link to an ACR registered cornsnake I have that you can see how the term is used here as well.
The actual corn is a hypo type "A" phenotype, and it's genotype is "lavender". It simply means that you don't visually "see" the genotype it is heterozygous for (lavender).
ACR registration
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serpentinespecialties.webs.com
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