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-Opinions About To Creating A Mantid Pedigree Database??
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<blockquote data-quote="CockroachYet" data-source="post: 26055" data-attributes="member: 510"><p>-Hello all, this is with the purpose for avoid ((if may be possible)) too much inbreeding which may cause ((for say)): lacking nymphs, infertility, propensity to ill states not so common viewed on strong genetic mantid-individuals, an so on...</p><p></p><p>-An example of these facts was happened in europe with their captive populations of "Giant Prickly Stick Insect" ((<em>Extatosoma tiaratum</em>)), a phasmid which actually suffer there for inbreeding cultures.</p><p></p><p>-So, the beginning-point may be to have all the records of the origin of each individual and ootheca, etc ((sure a laborious task)), but principally the breeders will have almost a secure view of the best genetic resources for their next couple-pairs without worries about inbreeding them, etc.</p><p></p><p>-Please opinions about it. Thanks, best regards. Roberto.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CockroachYet, post: 26055, member: 510"] -Hello all, this is with the purpose for avoid ((if may be possible)) too much inbreeding which may cause ((for say)): lacking nymphs, infertility, propensity to ill states not so common viewed on strong genetic mantid-individuals, an so on... -An example of these facts was happened in europe with their captive populations of "Giant Prickly Stick Insect" (([I]Extatosoma tiaratum[/I])), a phasmid which actually suffer there for inbreeding cultures. -So, the beginning-point may be to have all the records of the origin of each individual and ootheca, etc ((sure a laborious task)), but principally the breeders will have almost a secure view of the best genetic resources for their next couple-pairs without worries about inbreeding them, etc. -Please opinions about it. Thanks, best regards. Roberto. [/QUOTE]
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