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- Subject: RE: HYB: rebloom genetics
- From: L* M* <l*@lock-net.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 09:44:16 -0500
Definitely, but sometimes it helps creative thinking (i.e, outside the box/out in left field ;-) )when 'stuck' while trying to figure something out. And sometimes the non-linear wild ideas help clarify the linear.
Probably not this time, but still interesting - thanks for the black fish stories.
Of course, I immediately wondered about examples of vernalization/stratification for bloom - horses and daylength for winter coat growth trigger. Talk about a lethal mutation in cold climates that would be a benefit in year round warm climates.
It is very difficult to take lessons learned in animal genetics and apply them to iris genetics and it is the same going the other way. Steve
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