SHU testing is now within the reach of many hobbyists thanks to South West Biolabs. Decades ago, my half sister found me and we each paid $200.00 for dna testing to see if we were right about being related. Now an ancestry site offers the service. I know a breeder who uses dna testing to prove his dogs lineages.
So why does it seem dna testing of plant material is still out of reach? I understand it costs thousands. Not that I am high tech enough to use such a tool, but I'll bet some of you smarter cookies that do a lot of crosses could really use such a service to see which parent contributed to various aspects of your cross.
Thoughts?
So why does it seem dna testing of plant material is still out of reach? I understand it costs thousands. Not that I am high tech enough to use such a tool, but I'll bet some of you smarter cookies that do a lot of crosses could really use such a service to see which parent contributed to various aspects of your cross.
Thoughts?