HYB:Cytoplasmic Inheritance?


From: HIPSource@aol.com

In a message dated 98-11-09 23:43:22 EST, you write:

<< I've been testing some theories of cytoplasmic inheritance. One type of
cross involves a pod parent whose maternal line can be traced  back to a
certain species and a compatible pollen parent that carries as  high a
concentration of genes from that species as possible. >>

So is the idea to backbreed to approach the species or close enough to confirm
inheritance? And how do you deal with the fact that a species is variable from
one individual in a population to another? I don't mean growing conditions. Is
all this inconsequential? How far down are you ultimately going to go in this
analysis? I mean ar we talking individual genes here? 

Babe in the wilderness, c'est moi...........

Anner Whitehead
HIPSource@aol.com

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