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In the Diagrams below we have used a albino for our recessive example.
All the information supplied on this page can be applied to any recessive Morph
Recessive – a mutant allele that changes the phenotype one when homozygous, When
heterozygous the individual looks normal.
Heterozygous – having two different alleles at a given locus.
Homozygous – Having two identical alleles at a given locus.
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| Heterozygous X Normal (resulting offspring are considered 50% possible hets) |
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| Heterozygous X Heterozygous (normal looking offspring are considered 66% possible hets) |
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| Homozygous X Normal (all offspring are hets) |
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| Homozygous X Heterozygous |
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