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Old April 20, 2014   #41
Minnesota Mato
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Results of investigation on non-allelic interaction of mutant genes gf and B in tomato are represented. It was revealed that gf gene inhibits beta-carotene synthesis owing to incomplete transformation of chlorophyll. In a double BBgfgf homozygote the joint discrete manifestation of effects of two genes takes place resulting in a new phenotype--dirty-orange colour of a fruit."

First is there a way to get the whole paper, not just the abstract? that would be very interesting.

Second, will someone try to explain that a little better so I know I am getting it right. I am working on a BBgfgf in my breeding this year.
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