ur beating him all right...
its on my list of todos... and eventually a cross between strawberry and blueberry... probably be 90 before i get there tho..
By all means... rock n roll...
You can see the results from selective (Selection) Mono or Di-hybrid inheritance of selected traits within 5 generations, or as little as 30 months. bearing in mind genes show there presence, by their existence, ie (You can see prototypical trait inheritance, that breeds tue . From there its another 70 days to seed harvest, and another 70 for the first geno/pheno/smoke trial !! then another 70 days first run !..........not to long for a short generation hybridization test run......you can cut the generation time a little using electrophoresis DNA matching and selection.......but it's costly !!....AB..........
Gregor Mendal ratios of True line breeding.
Accordingly, the
inheritance of characters between generations. Mendel worked on inheritance in sweet-peas, and selected characters that bred true; that is, the characters did not blend into one another in the next generation. Characters chosen for study by Mendel included flower color (such as red versus white),
plant height (tall versus dwarf),
seed coat (smooth-coated seeds verses wrinkled seeds),
pod length (long pods versus short pods), and so on. Mendel eventually formulated the three laws of genetics, known today as the Mendelian laws of inheritance. These are the law of segregation, the
law of independent assortment, and the law of
dominance. Mendel's work went unnoticed for nearly two decades after his death in 1887, but was eventually recognized widely by the scientific community.