F1 spores, F2 phenohunting and Mendelian genetics (the basic idea).
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I remember going over some of this in school, I would have payed attention if I knew it could be related to mushrooms, lol. Great video dude, I got lost on a few terms but I totally get the concept. And I had no idea that's how it works, or mostly how it works. This is a great format too, you're condensing complicated subjects into easily digestible videos. I appreciate you taking the time to share that with us.
this, yes.. articulated the words out of my mouth.
Thank you to both of you.
Wow. Sooooo much to learn!! Thank you Dr. Grand, for your generosity in schooling us noobs!! 🎉
Ed is our teacher pay attention! Ed you the boss !
Great explanation of the basics of Mendelian genetics! Very helpful!
I stumbled upon this theory when attempting to produce autoflower seeds. But with plants, I could easily cross an F1 Male with the original double recess parent female, resulting in a 50:50 auto/normal photoperiod.
I love how you switch pen colors and on camera the purple and black look the same 😂
Cheers to the future Ed! Can't wait to see what happens
Thanks so much for this upload. It is very helpful in helping me understand what is going on, although I am still trying to absorb all of this wonderful info. Over time I am able to do that more and more. This is so nice to see written down, as I am more of a visual learner. You rock!
I like to do these, I just don't want to give anyone PTSD from formal school days. Some people get triggered when it seems like someone is trying to 'teach' them. I teach Chemistry sometimes and people always seem compelled to tell me how much they hate Chemistry every time I tell them that. Teachers get a bad rap all over the world. :)
@@edwardgrand yeah, I must admit, I have heard people say those exact words. If you put it like that and talk about “chemistry “it conjures memories of bad haircuts in high school, and other such nightmares, I’ve tried to escape ever since. However, since those days I have embraced education, and learned that there’s always something that can be picked up from any discipline from within education and take from body of work what you need or can absorb and just enjoy being a lifelong student. It’s funny how peoples views change throughout their lives. I know I’ve said it before, but you have the ability to explain, at least, speaking for myself, in a way that I am able to absorb more than ever before. I guess a clear passion for learning about the subject. Definitely makes a big difference. Thanks, Ed.
Thank you! I getbit now, why it doesn't matter where you start the parents, could be a cross or just some spores you got, if you use the f2 of those it can get wild but f1 is usually just a cube. This is so much easier to understand.
this video really cleared things up. can you do a video on how to do this in practice? like isolating monokaryons and mating them
I would love to do that, but it's impractical for this format.
@@edwardgrand too bad. the only practical breeding videos I know are from Gary and I am curious if there are better techniques than for example sandwiching monos, or mixing a mono with spores..
Always a pleasure Ed! Love what you’re doin!
Yeah… I remember my basic genetics… Albinism is one of the few simple Mendelian traits (in humans) as is hemophilia but I have no idea why Mendelian genetics would predict functional traits of mushrooms… what exactly is the purpose of mycoacrobatics, other than maybe producing some gnarly looking shrooms?🤷♀️
Very few traits are truly Mendelian. But it's the only way to start explaining some of the wonderful diversity we see in mushrooms or humans.
Thanks for the information!
More genetics please!!!!?
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So, how do you breed for potency or different effects if those are not mendelian characteristics?
Hehe, we did this in highschool, it seemed interesting then and it's miles more interesting now.
I wasn't aware that same principles apply to fungus, but then again, why wouldn't it since it applies to humans and we are closer related to fungus than plants.
I would love if you can point out to a paper about the mendelian characteristics in fungi. I bet it can be fucked around and find out also 😂
Some are known in Schizophyllum. Don't think there is much in other genera. The 'traits' are very plastic and hard to delineate. It's not like Mendel's peas where he had very distinct phenotypes.
@@edwardgrand I was thinking exactly about the peas. 😂
Btw, I love your videos, very intuitive and interesting.
Am I guessing right that this is sort of how stabilization works, continuing down through multiple succession F# generations until the desired phenotype takes over (mostly). Secondly do you think developed digestive enzymes can be stabilized for novel substrates in a similar fashion?
This is the basic idea of stabilization for Mendelian characters. The problem is very few desired characters follow the generic Mendelian model. Most characters are far more complicated in their transmission and expression through the generations (e.g. polygenic, codominance, incomplete dominance). Novel substrates would require multiple enzymes and multiple genes. This kind of thing follows the same basic idea, but is gonna be far more difficult to piece together.
I didn't get a heterozygous
Opposite of homozygous😊
@@oh_thank_heaven_707 what is a perfect balanced one called?
How does a guy get some of those spores, to be a part of this class experiment?? I love the nature of your explanations
Just do an internet search. Thousands of places have them.
@@edwardgrand oh I thought you were saying that you had some that you sent out like out of a certain pile as an experiment... are you using F1 as like from the wild and F2 as 1 grow beyond the wild?
A lot of F1 spores from a bunch of crosses were sent out. You can get them from Sporeswaps website. Sorry for the confusion.
@edwardgrand It's all good man I got you now. Does F stand for flush? Thank you I appreciate it
@@wizardofgreen F is for filial.
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