Re: AR: Chromosome Segregation
- To: i*@onelist.com
- Subject: Re: AR: Chromosome Segregation
- From: c* s* <s*@aristotle.net>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 14:16:19 -0500
From: celia storey <storey@aristotle.net>
Sharon writes:
>Most of the pollen I sent out in the spring of '97 came from halfbreds,
>because this was an experiment designed for beginners. That means a cross
>of the first time, between members of two different fertile families --
>which means you have a set of quarterbreds. The # of seeds in the pod and
>the number of surviving seedlings you report support that assessment. [If
>you can tell me the name or seedling number of the pollen parent, I can
>give you a more definitive answer.]
>
I have decided to ask these questions on-list because although specific to
my situation, your answers do carry general interest.
The pollen I crossed to STOP THE MUSIC was your 89-28-17.
celia
s*@aristotle.net
Little Rock, Arkansas, USDA Zone 7b
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257 feet above sea level,
average rainfall about 50 inches (more than 60" in '97)
average relative humidity (at 6 a.m.) 84%.
moderate winters, hot summers ... but lots of seesaw action in all seasons
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