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The "best" haze expressions : Heterozygous?

pinkus

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One thing that has become clear is that there a few lines of seeds out there that yield superior plants, BUT a good percentage of the offspring are "hay". This seems to be the most prevalent in NLD lines. Furthermore it seems that this is unavoidable, in other words it's not due to bad breeding practices.

So I'm wanting to hear what other people think about this. What do you think about this?





BTW, I just signed up for botany course :woohoo: I'm really baked :bandit: and not sure I made any clear points except I signed up :alien:
 

Mustafunk

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Sam said a few times already that only a small percentage of Hazes are outstanding, the rest is great breeding material though.
 

pinkus

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Sam said a few times already that only a small percentage of Hazes are outstanding, the rest is great breeding material though.

Yeah, he did. But I'm kind of asking WHY here... I think... like I said... really baked :bandit:

Thank you Mustafunk :tiphat:


he he. yeah, it IS in the thread title anyway. I was wondering if the low percentage of great haze expressions is because they represent (combined) heterozygous alleles?
 

pinkus

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Schemes for Aligning the Alleles?

Schemes for Aligning the Alleles?

What's your road to getting there?
 

JetLife175

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A true haze wont be heterozygous. With the ammount of different lines and from what i have read up on, the way the initial breeding was done by open population pollination. Which widens the genepool rather than bottleneck the line.
 

pinkus

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I wouldn't think a line would be defined by whether or not it was heterozygous, that would just be one of the possible haze expressions . But I could easily be wrong. That's why I'm asking :) According to N (I know, I know) HazeXHaze=CatPiss and I thought (likely wrongly :p) that the CP might be the AA expression.

In mendelian genetics for each allele there are four possible expressions no matter the strain (or organism)AA, Aa, aA and aa. No?

Thanks for the Reply JetLife175 :tiphat:
 
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