Re: HYB: allele ratios & checklists




Linda Mann wrote:
> 
> Jan Clark said:
> <My   understanding was that the glaciata pla
>               was located at the pl allele, and   the luminata plu
> 'might' be or perhaps not. This might be worked out using
>               statistics, if someone was willing to do enough crosses,
> and spend time   growing them on, and testing the
>               crosses, and recording the results. >
> 
> It will be interesting to see if we can sort some of this stuff out once
> the checklists are all in electronic form.  That way, we should be able
> to use information from other people's crosses, searching for sibs &
> offspring & then calculate ratios.
> 
> Right, John?
> 

Yes, with the caveat that first we have to get the information in
electronic form. As we go along it will gradually be converted to a real
database and you can really do some research..

John                     | "There be dragons here"
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