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                        "*": "== Recessive ==\n[[File:Recessive.jpg|right|this is the initial pairing, f1.]]\n\n[[File:Recessive het.jpg|this shows the breakdown of \"het\" patternless x \"het\" patternless. this would be f2.]]\n\nA gene which is recessive only shows their effect if there are two copies of the gene in the pair of alleles from their parents. When using a Punnent Square, recessive traits are shown by using a lower case letter. An example of a recessive trait ([[Murphy Patternless]]) crossed with a Normal can be seen on the right.\n\n\nWhen dealing with recessive traits, it takes two generations to show the trait. In our example, all of the F1, or First Generation babies will be heterozygous for the trait. To achieve a gecko who is homozygous for Murphy Patternless, the easiest route would be to breed the hatchlings to each other. There would be a 25% chance of creating a Murphy Patternless Leopard Gecko in the F2, or Second Generation. The other possibilities are 25% Normal, and 50% Normal heterozygous or het for Murphy Patternless.\n\n\nCurrently there are a few recessive traits in Leopard Geckos. They can be seen below:\n* [[Tremper Albino]]\n* [[Rainwater Albino]]\n* [[Bell Albino]]\n* [[Blizzard]]\n* [[Murphy Patternless]]\n* [[Eclipse]]\n--MK Geckos 16:07, 18 September 2007 (EDT)\n\n[[Category:Genetics]]"
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                        "*": "== Red Stripe ==\nThe Red Stripe trait is a [[Line Breeding|line bred]] trait which results in a gecko with an orange or yellow body with two red colored stripes outlining a dorsal stripe. The Red Stripe morph can vary from geckos with intense outlines to some with less of an outline.\n\nWhen hatching Red Stripes, they tend to have a brown color where the stripes will be coming in. It takes approximately 6 months for the stripes to fully come in.\n\nCurrently, the Red Stripes have been crossed into many different projects. Along with all three strands of [[Albino]], they have been crossed into the [[RAPTOR]]'s and [[Enigma]]'s as well.\n\n== Images ==\n[[File:Mmredstripe1.jpg|thumb|center|This is a Red Stripe (Rekowski).]]\n\n[[File:Mmredstripe2.jpg|thumb|center|This is a Red Stripe (Rekowski).]]\n\n== Image Reference ==\n* Rekowski, Mike. Reptiles by Rekowski. <http://www.reptilesbyrekowski.com>.\n\n[[Category:Morphs]]"
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