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making an orchid pink ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lukony" data-source="post: 15738" data-attributes="member: 433"><p>I've taken enough genetics classes to know this. Just breed them like you would a flower of the same species. An orchid can turn out to be many colors. But, if you want more pinks. Than breed the pinks with the pinks and the white with the white etc. It is a small coding in the DNA that makes the difference in the color I am guessing since the surroundings don't seem to affect very many mantids in their coloring. You are basically just basically using the genotype with the coloring. Mendelian had the basic concept to it all. Though he wasn't right on with all of it. I hope this helps some. I am guessing this would help in being more in control of the coloring. Eventually the more pinks you breed together, the stronger the blood line for it gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lukony, post: 15738, member: 433"] I've taken enough genetics classes to know this. Just breed them like you would a flower of the same species. An orchid can turn out to be many colors. But, if you want more pinks. Than breed the pinks with the pinks and the white with the white etc. It is a small coding in the DNA that makes the difference in the color I am guessing since the surroundings don't seem to affect very many mantids in their coloring. You are basically just basically using the genotype with the coloring. Mendelian had the basic concept to it all. Though he wasn't right on with all of it. I hope this helps some. I am guessing this would help in being more in control of the coloring. Eventually the more pinks you breed together, the stronger the blood line for it gets. [/QUOTE]
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