Re: Re: RE:HYB:Plicata Genetics part #6-Zonals




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> From: irischapman@netscape.net
> To: iris-talk@egroups.com
> Subject: [iris-talk] Re: RE:HYB:Plicata Genetics part #6-Zonals
> Date: Monday, January 01, 2001 2:20 PM
> 
> --- In iris-talk@egroups.com, "Donald Eaves" <donald@e...> wrote:
> > Chuck anticipated a question I was going to ask here:
> > 
> > >Thus Ziggy would likely be "pl pla plu plu". This may be the 
> genetic
> > >combination that we see with broken colour. My initial speculation 
> re
> > >broken colour was that it was an interaction with a seperate 
> factor,
> > >(such as with the ring factor that I have seen with my SDB) but 
> this
> > >cross suggests another interpretation. I will need to look at other
> > >family trees of broken colour to confirm this, but it looks 
> promising.
> > >Bewilderbeast crossed with Rock Star produced a zonal seedling for
> > >Suttons so Bewilderbeast very likely  could also be this genotype, 
> and
> > >most likely has two of the luminata genes (plu).
> > 
> > Didn't Dennis Kramb (I think) post a photo of BATIK (I think) where 
> 1/2 the
> > fall in the photo was a normal plicata pattern and the other 1/2 was 
> the
> > broken color pattern we are accustomed to seeing?  Remembering that 
> photo
> > made me wonder if broken color was the plicata gene gone haywire or
> > something else.  Anyone know if FANTASTIC (Plough '77) is a broken 
> color?
> > It derives from plicatas with STEPPING OUT on both the maternal and 
> paternal
> > sides.
> > 
> > Donald Eaves
> > donald@e...
> > Texas Zone 7, USA
> Could you recheck the name? I looked up Fantastic and found a 
> different iris. Mary Dunn(1980) a ruffled yellow.
> stepping Out seems to have one or two luminata genes, so could be a 
> parent or grandparent of a broken colour.
> 

Try FUNTASTIC  Plough  78  


Mike Greenfield
redear@infinet.com
SW Ohio 





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