(In particular, trying to understand what you’re saying made me understand something basic about IES vs just embryo selection: with IES you’re actually doing many iterations of sexual reproduction with a population, so you can get a genotype composed of any alleles that are present in any of the starting embryos.)
Thanks, this is an enlightening summary!
(In particular, trying to understand what you’re saying made me understand something basic about IES vs just embryo selection: with IES you’re actually doing many iterations of sexual reproduction with a population, so you can get a genotype composed of any alleles that are present in any of the starting embryos.)