Rocker1986
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All I'm hearing is, "I'm a horticulturalist" a billion times over.
Sorry seed from a cluster male? Male plants do not have seeds.....Yob said:So what you are saying, if I get this right... Is that a plant bred from the seed of a cluster male and another variety (given your example above) will be genetically identical to the cluster varietal?
The whole point of cross breeding is to pool the genetics of two plants that is beneficial to a crop....not come up with a clone.....seriously.....STOP........Yob said:So what you are saying, if I get this right... Is that a plant bred from the seed of a cluster male and another variety (given your example above) will be genetically identical to the cluster varietal?
The seed from a cross bred male??? MALE DONT PRODUCE SEEDS....THEY FERTILISE FEMALE FLOWERS....you know like your dick does....ffs....keep up....all im hearing is I know plants watch this.....weeeeeeeee off a cliff.....splat.....Yob said:Don't be so litteral, the seed from a crossed male and x other plant.. Answer the question not throw off with semantics..
I certainly hope you are drunk.. You're lucky I'm so amused by watching you self destruct.
Tetraploid is merely a descriptive term that covers both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It is not restricted to grasses, but covers mico-organisms (eg. bacteria and fungi) and the animal kingdom, as well as plants (including cotton, grains etc). Strictly speaking, tetraploidy can describe any cell though it is usually resrved for those that are normally diploid.So its an impossibility that there was a Tetraploid (Tetraploids are grasses that have been modified to have twice the natural number of chromosomes (“diploids”).
I trust you're not suggesting plants could have seen polyploidy in humans. Yet humans equally "worked this stuff out" by watching salmon, developing human foetuses and embryos etc. And some of these changes do occur naturally; yet many others can be deliberately induced through environment change (like temperature or addition of colchinine etc)...humans worked this stuff out by watching plants not the other way around. Plants do these things naturally