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    Forum Moderator Stefan-A's Avatar
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    Re: Technical "Morph" question

    Morph just means form (or shape). It doesn't need to change into anything.

    If anybody's interested:
    Morph (zoology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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    Re: Technical "Morph" question

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Morph just means form (or shape). It doesn't need to change into anything.

    If anybody's interested:
    Morph (zoology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

    Thanks once again Stefan for pointing out yet more great reading materials.

    The terminology has a new meaning, AND I learned a bit about genetics just now.

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