mal_crane
Well-Known Member
If you had carefully read the first paragraph, it clearly states that cannabis sativa runs two seperate genetic codes: one carrying an XY chromosome and one carrying a XX chromosome. The results found that the genetic code of XY can become either males or females depending on the environmental factors while the code carrying XX can only become female or hermaphrodite. It states that as early as the fourth node, environmental factors come into play in determining the sex of those plants carrying the XY genetic code for sex. To prove this, they used the very common cDNA AFLP method for finding differentiation of sex genes, and found that, when rebuilding the double stranded sequence of genetics that they tore down, the XY code doesn't begin to show differentiation between sexes until the fourth node of the plant has been grown. The reason you do not understand this SCIENTIFIC evidence is because you believe that all seeds have a dominant sex, and therefore believe that it is sex reversal that is happening. This is untrue based on these scientists findings. The heterogametic XY genetic code does not show a dominant sex gene until at least part way through the vegetation stage, clearly proving that environmental factors can give the X or Y gene a shove into being dominant in plants carrying the XY genetic sex code.