Re:201 -- Seedling Evaluation
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> Sharon can't remember all the crosses in your last assignment but it
> involved blue amoenas. A pattern that is resessive and also being an
> allele being that it isn't just resessive, dominate, or heterozygus with
> dominate appearance. Some of the offspring will be just blue with no
> amoena inherited, some will appear blue and have the amoena gene, some
will
> appear white and have the amoena gene and some will be white with no
> pattern gene, some will be blue bitones (light or dark) and a very few
> should have the blue amoena pattern. I'm not sure what a white glaciata
is
> but by crossing the white seedlings withe the blue bitone one should be
> able to find which white seedlings carry the gene. Then by crossing all
> those blue no pattern with the white seedlings carrying the gene you
> should be able to find which blues carry the gene weeding out those that
> don't and be able to use the seedlings with the gene to make your back
> crosses I would think using the bitones that most approch the amoena
> pattern to cross with the whites with the gene and the blues with the
gene
> would bring you nearest to your goal.