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total isolation of a strain
    #7957554 - 01/30/08 08:01 PM (8 months, 8 days ago)

I'm looking to isolate down to pure sub strains within the cubensis species. wut I am wondering is this:

Is it possible to isolate a sub strain down to a relatively pure strain? even to the point that the spore print drops heavily in the favor of the isolated genetics? I know this wouldnt be the case within the first few generations, I'm talking like 20-30 generations.

I have read that a strain will begin to lose its mojo after 3 generations (RR), but what if on the 3rd gen i do spore prints, then restart the isolation process, repeating the spore start every time the 3rd generation comes along? Will I eventually come down to a pure vialble strain, that sporulates the genetics the isolation was attempting? or will the genetics fail no matter what?

I have been searching for this, but haven't located the information that answers the specifics of my question.

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Re: total isolation of a strain [Re: badiggity]
    #7957600 - 01/30/08 08:10 PM (8 months, 8 days ago)

Scroll down about half way in this forum to the degradation/senescence thread.
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Re: total isolation of a strain [Re: RogerRabbit]
    #7957659 - 01/30/08 08:20 PM (8 months, 8 days ago)

ahh, knowing proper terminology helps.:crazy:

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