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    Re: Hidden Gene Explaination

    From my basic understand of Genetics the hidden gene is simply a gene that does not become visually appearant until it is complimented by a morph. Chances are the hidden gene is on the same alleles as a number of visual morphs but it doesn't become obvious until the gene that keeps it from being shown is removed or modified.

    I feel I have a easier time grasping the idea of genetics because I do a lot of programming, and all DNA is is code.

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