Its always nice to share information, if you actually get the full article...
Looks really interesting-> cause a mutation in father and cross with mother -> father genes won't be passed, just haploid mother chromosomes which replicate themselves to become diploid (complete and fertile homozygous).
I wonder what kind of mutation needs to be done to one of the parents, and at what level. This starts getting into "Is it genetically modified or not?" territory. Yet could also be a positive natural reaction to attempted modification... what category does that fall into.
I wish those white papers were free, I just want to skip over em, read intro and conclusion.... (never mind, not science papers but magazine article describing science papers costs money, Im off to google now)