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Genotypes, formerly known as genders are a system used to describe the compatibility of pets in breeding with others at the Breeding Center. Each pet is described with having a specific genotype, which has since expanded from the traditional binary ("male" and "female"), and may breed with other organisms based on the list below. This page serves to describe each genotype and give some guidelines to the capabilities of each. It should be noted that the descriptions of a pet may give more insight that add to or contradict the descriptions of their given genotype, which supersedes it. Do note that genotypes may be altered at the Gene Center, though we highly discourage doing this. Breeding beyond genotypes may be possible by other means but is highly situational and very rare.

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  • Genotypes, formerly known as genders are a system used to describe the compatibility of pets in breeding with others at the Breeding Center. Each pet is described with having a specific genotype, which has since expanded from the traditional binary ("male" and "female"), and may breed with other organisms based on the list below. This page serves to describe each genotype and give some guidelines to the capabilities of each. It should be noted that the descriptions of a pet may give more insight that add to or contradict the descriptions of their given genotype, which supersedes it. Do note that genotypes may be altered at the Gene Center, though we highly discourage doing this. Breeding beyond genotypes may be possible by other means but is highly situational and very rare.
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  • Genotypes, formerly known as genders are a system used to describe the compatibility of pets in breeding with others at the Breeding Center. Each pet is described with having a specific genotype, which has since expanded from the traditional binary ("male" and "female"), and may breed with other organisms based on the list below. This page serves to describe each genotype and give some guidelines to the capabilities of each. It should be noted that the descriptions of a pet may give more insight that add to or contradict the descriptions of their given genotype, which supersedes it. Do note that genotypes may be altered at the Gene Center, though we highly discourage doing this. Breeding beyond genotypes may be possible by other means but is highly situational and very rare. Each genotype is assigned with a symbol as well as a written form of its name, with the "appropriate" symbol listed first (the one that the pet should be marked as if entered into an Adoption Center). Additional names/symbols are followed in parentheses and separated by slashes. Should a user not be able to post a genotype symbol at the time, the name should be written out to avoid confusion. Multiple genotypes for one pet or image may be used to denote: A) The image contains multiple entities, sometimes conjoined, with each symbol referring to one breedable entity, or B) The less-common option of a pet's genotype being a split between multiple genotypes, with each symbol indicating a fraction. (For example, a ♂♂♀ pet is 2/3 Mars and 1/3 Venus.) All pets with an established "gender" prior to the genotype system should carry over their symbol and follow the new naming system in the future, though editing old pages of this is (as of 531-2015) not mandatory.
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