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<blockquote data-quote="Breeder of queens Koss" data-source="post: 13324" data-attributes="member: 449"><p>Tristan, AI is just a tool. And success in this area depends only on a person, his knowledge, experience and intuition. Since we work with living organisms, there are always factors that are difficult and sometimes impossible to predict, how a combination of genes will occur, for example.</p><p>Inbreeding is also considered a harmful phenomenon in bees, but if you work with it correctly, you can consolidate the desired characteristics.</p><p> In the initial stages of working on VSH AI, this is the only way to work if you do not have varroa surviving bees)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breeder of queens Koss, post: 13324, member: 449"] Tristan, AI is just a tool. And success in this area depends only on a person, his knowledge, experience and intuition. Since we work with living organisms, there are always factors that are difficult and sometimes impossible to predict, how a combination of genes will occur, for example. Inbreeding is also considered a harmful phenomenon in bees, but if you work with it correctly, you can consolidate the desired characteristics. In the initial stages of working on VSH AI, this is the only way to work if you do not have varroa surviving bees) [/QUOTE]
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