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Old 11-13-2006, 04:36 PM   #161
tom e
i'm a newbie altogether. i've found myself finally understanding this name when i bought somebody's (i forgot who it was- somebody here on this site) book on genetics and morphs...
diffuse as the pattern,
bloodred as a type of morph which displays this pattern in red.

a light went on finally when i read that.
 

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