Not sure what you're thanking me for, but whatever it is, you're welcome.Jogro-Thanks!
So to be clear for those who might not understand what he's saying, Hill is collecting either inbred or nearly inbred "elite" lines, selfing them, and is going to release THOSE as S1s. He is deliberately avoiding making S1s from any "unstable" (ie heterozygous) lines, because those throw off multiple phenos and the results of that type of cross aren't compatible with his goals.https://forum.seeddepot.nl/showthread.php?408-Welcome&p=1336&viewfull=1#post1336
Hello and welcome, I am Tom Hill. I have grown and bred cannabis in Northern California for decades. I offer seed of pure lines from that region as well as hybrid seed bred from those lines.
Examples of the above past and current include Deep Chunk (aka Monkey Balls), Pine Tar Kush, X18, Original Haze (by way of Positronic), Northern India, Cripple Creek, Deep Skunk 9, CalJax, Monkey Haze, Salmon Creek Big Bud hybrids and many more.
Currently I am building a genetic library consisting of S1 seedlots from some of the more popular elite clones in the past decade. Seed from these efforts will be made available as well.
More explanation here:
https://forum.seeddepot.nl/showthread.php?408-Welcome&p=1416&viewfull=1#post1416
Hi CannaBlazer, I am mostly focusing on selfing individuals that do not segregate into multiple varying phenotypes and there have been many over the past decade+. The goal is to provide myself (as well as others) relatively easily obtained homozygous individuals for breeding purposes. Individuals that will not be considered would be those we know to be mostly heterozygous.
Misspelled heckle from an elite hood-rat ... nothing new here.JOGRO you skipped the most important question....WHAT STRAINS HAVE YOU CREATED and WHAT CLONE ONLYS YOU GOT IN YOUR GARDEN????
Your like a guy that works at car parts store and knows all the parts of a car but has know idea how to actually work on them.....
Yes, that's correct.so if i worked a line to ibl, then selfed it, does that s1 act like the ibl?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_breeding#Reverse_breeding_and_doubled_haploids_.28DH.29[h=3]Reverse breeding and doubled haploids (DH)[/h] See also main article on Doubled haploidy. A method for efficiently producing homozygous plants from a heterozygous starting plant, which has all desirable traits. This starting plant is induced to produce doubled haploid from haploid cells, and later on creating homozygous/doubled haploid plants from those cells. While in natural offspring genetic recombination occurs and traits can be unlinked from each other, in doubled haploid cells and in the resulting DH plants recombination is no longer an issue. There, a recombination between two corresponding chromosomes does not lead to un-linkage of alleles or traits, since it just leads to recombination with its identical copy. Thus, traits on one chromosome stay linked. Selecting those offspring having the desired set of chromosomes and crossing them will result in a final F1 hybrid plant, having exactly the same set of chromosomes, genes and traits as the starting hybrid plant. The homozygous parental lines can reconstitute the original heterozygous plant by crossing, if desired even in a large quantity. An individual heterozygous plant can be converted into a heterozygous variety (F1 hybrid) without the necessity of vegetative propagation but as the result of the cross of two homozygous/doubled haploid lines derived from the originally selected plant. patent
Wow, thanks for posting that.
Some can be quite lethal. To use examples from human genetics the normal dominant gene that is responsible for red blood cell production is dominant while the sickle cell anemia gene is recessive. Individuals who are heterozygous for this gene has a marked increase in resistance to malaria. Individuals who are homozygous for teh recessive gene get an incredibly painful disease.lethal recessives? that reverse engineering would change alot of shit.
But when you cross the ibls you'd probably get some crazy hybrid vigor!There's a reason inbreeding isn't recommended to maintain good health.
In terms of theory, I think there is more than one way to skin this cat, but this way is particularly elegant, and relatively straightforward (if not actually easy). The reverse breeding technique to create artificial homogygous "parents" is just brilliant (or would be, assuming anyone could get it to work in the real world!).Well, I hypothesized it would be hypothetically possible before I ever heard about this technique (however I imagined growing out billions+ of plants, maybe in a test tube setting, to find these hypothetical pairs the really old fashioned way), the problem I see with it - and I think it's a potentially big one - are lethal recessives on one half of the chromosome. There's a pretty good chance that they will exist and as a result the potential parents might never be able to grow.