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Posted by: rosspadilla at Fri Jan 20 12:39:34 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rosspadilla ] Thanks guys, I'm just trying to think of a creative and simple way to differentiate between: 1) a normal wild type non genetic morph 2) a genetic morph found in the wild that naturally occurs and has a range, like a Newport and Central Valley black belly and 3) a genetic morph that most likely does not pop up in nature, only randomly like albino and hypo. So how does this sound for those: 1) a "wild phenotype" 2) a "wild type genetic morph" 3) and a "genetic morph"? | ||
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