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    Very simply, I think in general, people just don't care. This is something l I have talked to people about, but most of the people I know that got into BPs (outside of this forum anyway...the ones that do so just out of mild interest or who are brand new to the hobby and haven't learned about forums), got into BPs because of interest in the animals and the different morphs, not because of interest in genetics.

    I am not saying whether it is right or wrong to use a term that has developed a different definition that is understandable to the community, or incorrect for discussion on genetics, but if I were to take a guess (yes, I am fully aware of what assuming makes me), I would say that if somebody is interested in genetics, they may have had a better time getting into breeding fruit flies with strangely shaped wings, than getting into the spendy hobby that is BP breeding. I figure most people get onto BPs for the sake of BPs, not because of their budding interest in genetics. I am not saying proper terminology or science should be discouraged, I am just trying to explain to you why arguing semantics in this case, likely wont get you very far.

    It doesn't make people foolish or stupid, or imply anything at all about education. As previously stated, this is a sociology issue. There are people on all sides of the spectrum as far as genetics and biology experience go. If a person produces and keeps top quality animals, and has excellent husbandry and passion for the hobby, I really don't care if they use a term that may be incorrect for genetics, but has been established to mean one thing to the community. I may explain or go into the finer details of BP breeding/genetics with friends in person, but in general, my priorities are elsewhere.
    Last edited by Anatopism; 03-12-2012 at 12:50 AM.

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