Re: Space age genetics



There was a recent article in the AIS bulletin that concluded that space =
agers were more likely produced from spage age carriers rather than space =
agers.

Maureen
Ottawa, Canada (zone 4)
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From: Tom Tadfor Little
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: genetics,etc.
Date: Friday, July 18, 1997 1:59PM


Rusty writes

:The chart in Tom Tadfor Little's *excellent* genetics post didn't
:contain all the genes he described.  At least in my e-mail, it only went
:from V to pl-lu.  Or was it meant to be that way?

They're all there, just arranged a little differently. I moved the plicata
genes off to the far right, leaving the yellow genes sort of in the middle.=


   And on the subject
:of hybridizing genetics,  why don't you post something about the
:genetics of Space-Agers.  I know that several people on the List are
:interested in that.

It's a good topic, but alas I don't have anything good to offer. From the
appropriate section in _The World of Irises_, all that one can really
conclude is that using Space-Agers as parents is a good way to produce more
space-agers. Duh. Maybe some breeders on this list who have experience in
this area can bring us up-to-date.

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