Re: CULT:SPEC: Lloyd's I. tectorum


From: DWiris@aol.com

In a message dated 11/24/99 10:34:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, BILLS@hsc.edu 
writes:

<< If album is self-pollinated (aa X
 aa), then only white seedlings will result.  But if album is pollinated by
 a pure-bred violet plant (aa X AA), all the seedlings will be Aa and hence
 have pigment.  That would require the presence in the garden of pigmented
 tectorum as well as the white.  (If two seedlings from the latter cross
 were themselves crossed [Aa X Aa], then one-fourth of the seedlings would
 be expected to be white). >>

Dear Bill,

Thanks for the good explanation.

Dorothy Willott

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