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n designation

In color designations such as n/cr what does the n stand for? Got a feeling it is something simple like [u]N[/u]ot there. :)

colorfan Sun, 03/06/2011 - 07:38

I couldn't find anywhere else to post this question. How come sometimes I am told I am not watching a thread and sometimes there is a link so I can and sometimes it is just not there?

I am not complaining just wondering. Anytime a big change is made there are some kinks to work out.
I appreciate the work to make it easy to use and stay organized.

Nice new look to the forum.

Daylene Alford Sun, 03/06/2011 - 09:54

I think it stands for negative.

Not sure on the watching. The first thing I'd try is hitting refresh on your browser. If that doesn't work pm me a link to the thread so I can take a look.

horsegen Tue, 03/08/2011 - 11:36

In reply to by Daylene Alford

Yes, it means "negative". Basically, you have one copy of cream and one normal copy of the MATP allele.