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Diploid Genetics

Diploid genetics refers to organisms with two complete sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent. In cannabis, diploid plants are the standard form found in nature and cultivation, with 10 chromosome pairs (2n=20). This contrasts with polyploid varieties like triploids or tetraploids, which possess three or more chromosome sets. Diploid genetics form the foundation of most conventional cannabis breeding programs, as they exhibit predictable Mendelian inheritance patterns. Understanding diploid genetics is essential for breeders developing stable cultivars and maintaining genetic integrity across generations.

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Diploid Genetics strains

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About Diploid Genetics

Diploid genetics refers to organisms with two complete sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent. In cannabis, diploid plants are the standard form found in nature and cultivation, with 10 chromosome pairs (2n=20). This contrasts with polyploid varieties like triploids or tetraploids, which possess three or more chromosome sets. Diploid genetics form the foundation of most conventional cannabis breeding programs, as they exhibit predictable Mendelian inheritance patterns. Understanding diploid genetics is essential for breeders developing stable cultivars and maintaining genetic integrity across generations.

Breeder relevance

Breeders leverage diploid genetics to achieve consistent trait expression and manageable segregation ratios in F1 and F2 generations. Most commercial seed lines and clone libraries are diploid-based, providing a stable platform for selection work and lineage documentation.

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