Re: Return to Genetic ramblings


Well stated Glenn.....
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From: <LIpumpkin@aol.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Return to Genetic ramblings


> In a message dated 2/19/2003 10:07:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> cliffrwarren@hotmail.com writes:
>
>
> > Then on the other hand, some things are unexplained to
> > me, such as Kirk Mombert's 723 plant in 2001. He had a
> > tremendous squash and pumpkin on the same plant. True
> > that both were pale, but when they're growing on the
> > same plant, they should have the same genetics, right?
> > That is something that our simplified model does not
> > explain.
> >
> > The 723 Bobier seems to be one of those seed stocks where
> > some seeds fall on one side and some on the other.
> >
> >
>  First off...lets get the facts straight....the Mombert "squash" was not a
> full green/blue from day 30 squash but a  late season greener from what I
> understand. Secondly, due to the wishy-washy determinations of what we
call
> squash and pumpkin you cannot go by the common terminaology or
classification
> as found in contest records or AGGC. The only difference between the first
> fruit on the MOmbert plant and the second fruit was the % of
> green...................G
>
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