Re: RE:HYB pink genetics
- To: i*@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: Re: RE:HYB pink genetics
- From: i*@netscape.net
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 15:28:10 -0000
>
> I believe that the original Fay line was also pink by virtue of the
dominant
> inhibitor.
>
> Gibson's APRIL MELODY did prove to be recessive for anthocyanin
production,
> and I suspect that other predecessors to today's glaciatas may also
have had
> mixed heritage.
>
> Separating the effect of the dominant inhibitor from the recessive
trait is
> certainly a non-trivial task!
>
> Sharon McAllister
Thanks to all for the information. I personnally suspect a mixed bag
of genes with glaciata , plicata , dominant and recessive gene all
being present in various cominations. I want to undertake some good
definative research. To do this I need to identify pure genetic
plants for test crosses. That is pinks that have only glaciata, RRA
(in what ever form) and dominant reduction of anthocyanin, without
any of the other genes present to confound the results and provide
misinterpretation. So far it looks as if the best I can do is to
identify what genes are present, and in what quantity
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