So are you saying, technically a hermie, would be better in a seed stock production, in order use more of a selective breeding program, to get the best of the best of the .......
In my opinion, absolutely 100%. Why? Because "hermies", they do naturally what no grower is going to go to the lengths of. They provide a formal method of gene stablization, where as all sexual reproduction involves gene swapping. Even inter-breeding, regardless of how many times you do it, your still passing a new gene mix to each following generation... regardless of whether or not prior ones had the exact same mix. IE) In the animal world, you can inter-breed the same lineage of black and white dogs forever - you may end up with dogs that all look alike (let's picture the Dalmation breed), however genetically, you will never end up with dogs that are identical. In the plant world (some animals too), when your reproducing asexually, parthenogenic, etc, for all intensive purposes the offsping is a clone of the parent.
It's good and bad. For an MJ plant, the ability to recognize stress and understand that it hasn't been fertilized - then convert energy from flower production and make new hormones to make pollen, thats a neat defense system. It ensures that ONE lineage lives rather than do it's natural job and either be a female and wait for pollen or be a male and make it. On the other hand, in a natural scenerio, asexual reproducers also limit themselves as far as diversity/evolution.
Edit: Plus, as long as the breeders were good and put the work into their projects as some of the people have mentioned in this thread, the word phenotype would not exsist. I've not been doing this for very long but when I see some folks fishing through 3-4 different plants types in some of the top strains. It makes me wonder if everyone on this forum could make the next "top strain".