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9081201 No.9081201 [Reply] [Original]

Hey /sci/
I want to make a new mushroom.
how do I do it?
I've thought about crossbreeding and adding errors to DNA by letting grow near radioactive material.

Do you guys have any other ideas?
tips on how to crossbreed mushrooms?

>> No.9081204

>>9081201
learn how to isolate strains

>> No.9081209

>>9081204
do this and spawn selected strains on an very heterogeneous media for many generations

>> No.9081219
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9081219

>>9081209
hetrogeneous? why?
and what media? some agar gradient?

>> No.9081240

>>9081201
have you tried jerking off on the subject mushroom?

>> No.9081252

>>9081240
not yet

>> No.9081277

>>9081201
Do it the old fashion way with RADIATION

>> No.9081283

>>9081219
>heterogeneous?
like a landscape mosaic. You want many different niches for the shroomies to occupy
learn about adaptive radiation
many agar gradients and every thing else you can think of.
you are gonna want a lot of biodiversity, functional and genetic, at every scale of analysis. so when selecting your cultures and isolating strains have that in mind, polyphenisms would be particularly helpful. This means you should incorporate as many species of fungi plants and animals as possible without ending up with an entropic mess. Read about behavioral evolution, eco evo, evo devo, and eco evo dynamics. Biodiversity science, complexity, phenology aswell as the obligatory genetics.
Maybe there are simpler, less interesting ways

>> No.9081779

>>9081201
>wanna make a new mushroom
I bet you're going to go and purchase a journal for all your "Dear Diary" entries....
Do tell, do tell