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Cannabis Grow Bible.pdf - the DMT-Nexus

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The reason why Bb is golden and not silver<br />

is because B dominates b.<br />

Most phenotypes are observed<br />

characteristics but some things like bud taste<br />

are also phenotypes that can not be observed.<br />

If we look at a Mostly Sativa species like a<br />

Haze plant we will notice that it is pale<br />

green. Now in a population of Haze plants we<br />

may notice that <strong>the</strong> one or two out of one<br />

hundred maybe dark green and not pale green.<br />

This suggests that <strong>the</strong> pale green colour is<br />

recessive. We are not totally sure until we<br />

have completed <strong>the</strong> test but <strong>the</strong> gene<br />

frequencies suggest this. We may also notice<br />

that <strong>the</strong> bud is golden on most of <strong>the</strong> plants so<br />

this suggests that <strong>the</strong> golden bud colour is a<br />

dominant trait. Some of <strong>the</strong> buds on only a few<br />

of <strong>the</strong> plants may be silver. This suggests that<br />

silver trait is Recessive (bb in our example).<br />

We know that <strong>the</strong> only genotype that<br />

produces <strong>the</strong> recessive trait is homozygous<br />

recessive (bb). So if a plant shows a recessive<br />

trait in its phenotype, its genotype is<br />

probably homozygous recessive.<br />

A plant with a recessive trait always has a<br />

homozygous recessive genotype.

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