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<blockquote data-quote="S.R.R." data-source="post: 213515" data-attributes="member: 1442"><p><strong>NO</strong></p><p></p><p> In a <strong>homozygous</strong> black, red or any other color animal there is<strong> NO</strong> diluter gene. Only animals that are <strong>heterozygous </strong>for a color carry a <strong>diluter</strong> gene.</p><p></p><p> When an organism is referred to as being <strong>homozygous</strong> for a specific gene, it means that it carries two <strong>identical </strong>copies of that gene for a given trait on the two corresponding chromosomes (e.g., the genotype is AA or aa). Such a cell or such an organism is called a homozygote.</p><p></p><p>When an organism is referred to as a heterozygote or as being <strong>heterozygous</strong> for a specific gene, it means that the organism carries a <strong>different</strong> version of that gene on each of the two corresponding chromosomes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.R.R., post: 213515, member: 1442"] [b]NO[/b] In a [b]homozygous[/b] black, red or any other color animal there is[b] NO[/b] diluter gene. Only animals that are [b]heterozygous [/b]for a color carry a [b]diluter[/b] gene. When an organism is referred to as being [b]homozygous[/b] for a specific gene, it means that it carries two [b]identical [/b]copies of that gene for a given trait on the two corresponding chromosomes (e.g., the genotype is AA or aa). Such a cell or such an organism is called a homozygote. When an organism is referred to as a heterozygote or as being [b]heterozygous[/b] for a specific gene, it means that the organism carries a [b]different[/b] version of that gene on each of the two corresponding chromosomes. [/QUOTE]
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