Re: Selfing
- Subject: Re: Selfing
- From: K* B*
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 12:12:20 -0800
- List-Archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/> (Web Archive)
Correct me if I'm wrong. You can't compare
plant selfing to animal(sexual reproduction)single sex, where you have a male
and a female. Pumpkin X self is sexual reproduction of exact twins, can't
do that in single sex(male or female)animals. With consistent
inbreeding of animals, such as dogs(brother/sister/mother/father) you
start to breed out the dominant genes, and recessive genes(some
having poor qualities) become the norm. I'm sure with
pumpkins, that if you keep selfing offspring after offspring you will eventually
have the same problems, but its going to take more in the way of
generations to produce the poor genetics. You might improve the
offspring in selfed pumpkins the first generation or two, but
after that your going to start having diminished, almost exact
reproductions. Just trying to remember what I learned in genetics in
college. That was a long time ago and I was confused back then about it.
Kenny
B.
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