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The Journal of Heredity 1954:45(1):25-27
© 1954 The American Genetic Association 45:25-27


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TWO NEW MUTANTS IN THE TOMATO

Propeller and Rosette

L. BUTLER

University of Toronto

Abstract

Two mutant genes produced by X-rays have been tested for their monohybrid segregation and linkage relations. The character rosette (ro) shows a deficiency in its mono-hybrid ratio and a linkage with dwarf in group I. The mutant propeller (pr) shows good monohybrid ratios, but no linkage is revealed.


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