AR: Chromosome Segregation


From: Sharon McAllister <73372.1745@compuserve.com>

Celia Storey wrote:

>  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.

STOP THE MUSIC is a bicolor-plicata, with wine-red standards and wine-red
stitching on white ground.  Certainly a desirable pattern to pair with a
halfbred, especially with its midline markings.

89-28-17 is a halfbred, from LOVE SHINES IN X KIOSK.  I don't have a
detailed description of it, but my notes show that the typical seedling
from this cross was a yellow self or bitone with rust to burgundy signal.  

Celia, all of your seedlings should be quarterbreds -- limited fertility,
at best, but some could be quite showy as garden subjects.  From your
descriptions of current size and increase, I'd say you have excellent
prospects for maiden bloom this spring.  We'll look forward to your
reports.

HYB 201 participants, if you went through the exercise of predicting the
appearance of  seedlings you should really have fun with this one!  Hint: 
FLAUNT IT.

Sharon McAllister
73372.1745@compuserve.com


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