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Genetics and their fun mushroomboy 01/19/24 08:32 AM
. * * Re: Genetics and their fun hellofresh   01/19/24 09:04 AM
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. * * Re: Genetics and their fun Land Trout   01/19/24 09:18 PM
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Re: Genetics and their fun
      01/20/24 06:25 AM

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Land Trout said:
Species and Speciation in Mushrooms: Development of a species concept poses difficulties
This paper should clear a few things up, and as all good research papers do, lead to more questions.
Nec D is a Pan cyan x Pan cambo I believe. Cubes have been crossed with nats, and others. Penis envy is a cubensis, thats not even a question. Revert just shows a lines instability the expression of what is dominant nothing special about it at all.  like baldness that skips a generation.




Species divergence over time. Yah that also gets into question what we call a strain, cause it’s also very uhhhh. Loosely used a lot. So really most of what we do is actual isolations. You could argue the cubes are just an isolate of a larger group.

Genetics get tricky this way. If they did what we do in marijuana plants, the confusion is already bad enough in that front. You could call the standard “cube” that we study a branch itself. It’s definitely not genetically the same as the wild anymore.

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