Mode of inheritance of Alcobaca, a tomato fruit-ripening mutant

Alcobaca, an abnormally ripening tomato mutant, was crossed with the normal cultivar Rutgers. Examination of F(,1), F(,2) and BC(,1) populations indicated that a single recessive gene controls the mutant phenotype. No maternal effect was detected

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Published inEuphytica (Netherlands) Vol. 30; no. 1
Main Authors Kopeliovitch, E, Rabinowitch, H.D. (Hebrewy Univ. of Jerusalem Rehovot (Israel). Faculty of Agriculture), Mizrahi, Y. (Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beer-Sheva (Israel). Dept. of Biology and Research and Development Authority), Kedar, N
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LanguageEnglish
Published 01.03.1981
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Summary:Alcobaca, an abnormally ripening tomato mutant, was crossed with the normal cultivar Rutgers. Examination of F(,1), F(,2) and BC(,1) populations indicated that a single recessive gene controls the mutant phenotype. No maternal effect was detected
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