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hey boss dont be like that, its not cool, we are all putting together makeing this tread a good read for beginers like me. k?Azra3l said:Edit: but we're drifting from the subject, so if Glasspackedbowl want his breeding for beginners back, let somebody erase my posts in this thread
Belive it or not for the pass two days i have been walking around with that chart in my top pocket i hope the information on it is corect.
I notice something elece that should be a help too...............
If you look at the chart you would see that from the top right corner to the bottom left all carry the same gene "code" as the F1 generation yet there are F2s so if i were to backcross with these or even use these in my breeding it would be like i am still useing F1 genetics.
So the F3 would really be F2 Get me?
These "no-no" plants to breed with are 4/16 of the F2 gen.
CHAAAAAA but there is only one way to tell them apart from the other12/16 of good ones, thay will be a 50/50 mix of the P1s or easier put, look like the F2 gen.
What makes it even more harder is that there will be five more types of gene "codes" that look like the F2s but can be used to cross with. Assumeing that you are looking for a plant that is a 50/50 mix of the P1s
I think its safe to say that in makeing a cross you should look for a plant that phenos lean more towards the mum or dad just to make certian that there are no resesive genes in there hidding.
Azra3l now your talking my simple language can you please explane the differance between heterozygous and homozygous i am with Nepthaze i think its important that we know the differance.
I know its the difference between if two alleles are coding the same protein or not but WTH does this mean?
Does this make the traits easer to pass on?????? What?
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