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    Re: Update on one crazy Mojave

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    Polymorphism as in there are extremes to every morph. There's polymorphism In any single gene. Their will always be odd balls yeah het pied does stuff technically two genes involved but there still seems to be something else in play.

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    This, lol, polymorphism from its Latin roots means "many forms". Not necessarily speaking of extremes as much as it is dealing with diversity.
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    Re: Update on one crazy Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Physician&Snakes View Post
    This, lol, polymorphism from its Latin roots means "many forms". Not necessarily speaking of extremes as much as it is dealing with diversity.
    Exactly were are talking about the same thing. All morphs have differences with in themselves

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    Re: Update on one crazy Mojave

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    Exactly were are talking about the same thing. All morphs have differences with in and among themselves

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    Don't worry guys, I fixedid it, . Sorry to be detail oriented but genetics requires it.
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    Update on one crazy Mojave

    Oh ok, i get it now. "Morphs" is a poor choice of wording when applied to balls because of the way we use it in the hobby i suppose. Makes sense though.

    I'm still just seeing mojo het pied and wondering what else you're seeing though...
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    Well, I'll be happy with some White Gold (mojave pieds) and I've got him a nice Vanilla Het. Pied/hypo to go with. Would love to see a Mojave Vanilla Pied one day!

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    Extremes would be relevant to the individual. A new person to the hobby might not think there is much difference between a very reduced patterned normal and a very busy patterned normal, to me or some other individuals it might be and 'extreme' difference. Why even argue about it when we are basically talking about the same thing....it's all relative to the individual

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    Relative to the individual *

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    Re: Update on one crazy Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by stoaob3 View Post
    Extremes would be relevant to the individual. A new person to the hobby might not think there is much difference between a very reduced patterned normal and a very busy patterned normal, to me or some other individuals it might be and 'extreme' difference. Why even argue about it when we are basically talking about the same thing....it's all relative to the individual

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    I am afraid there is a difference...
    Extreme: farthest from ordinary
    Diversity: displaying multiple points of difference

    These are both qualitative terms to an extent; however, the former speaks of only one area of difference, whereas the latter is an umbrella term for all points of difference in a population, hence its tie to the term polymorphism: many forms. Your argument seems to say that the individual keeper has his or her own definitions of morphs and genetics, this is of course plausible; however, we must use the most logical and agreed upon terms when discussing such areas with others. How many different names do you think me and my lab partners have for all the machinery and tests we perform? Tons, but the "official" name goes on the research paper.
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    Wow stfu, way too much time on your hands , reading into things a little much

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    Re: Update on one crazy Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by stoaob3 View Post
    Wow stfu, way too much time on your hands , reading into things a little much

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    Lol, no offense meant bud. I have had some pretty nit picky teachers so I guess it rubbed off.
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