Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
Heterozygous has NOTHING to do with which genes are carried, only that a pair has 1 each of 2 different things. They could be normal, or not.
Very true, and a horrible oversight on my part. The fact that there may be several different versions of a particular allele is what provides the "suprise" factor when dealing in combination morphs, since we're pretty much in the dark as to which genes are actually involved with each morph in the absence of a complete BP genome map.