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	Basic Reptile Genetics

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	Simple Recessive Traits

	A simple recessive trait is a mutation that requires two like genes to be paired in order for it to be expressed. When two like genes are paired, the snake is called homozygous. Some people just call it "visual", as in a visual albino.
	If a recessive gene is paired with a normal gene, then it's effect will not be visible in the snake. This condition is called heterozygous, or het for short. The term, as used in herpetoculture,...]]></description>
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