Fwd: Genetics 1-A


In a message dated 12/19/2000 2:54:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
ssdquad@excite.com writes:

<< 
 I have observed that many of the pumpkins grown now days are related to the
 575.5 Dill 1988 and the 827 Holland 1992. Certainly they are not the
 original parents of pumpkins, but it seems that many of pumpkins have
 Holland genes from the 827 or offspring related to it and also the 575.5
 Dill 1988.
 
 Casey
  >>
Casy,
   Both the 567.5 Mombert and the 827 Holland have the 575.5 dill in them. I 
think the 575.5 was one of the most valuable seed stocks of all time. It does 
not share in the notoriety the 567.5 and 827 share but both are linked to it.

  Alan R.



>  "Can we look at the trees and find that they go back to a pair of given
>  parents"

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I have observed that many of the pumpkins grown now days are related to the
575.5 Dill 1988 and the 827 holland 1992. Certainly they are not the
original parents of pumpkins, but it seems that many of pumpkins have
holland genes from the 827 or offspring related to it and also the 575.5
Dill 1988.

Casey





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