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Old March 30, 2017   #22
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The majority of longkeeping tomatoes use the Alc gene as a way to extend their storage. However there are other ways to accomplish the same thing. The nor and rin genes (alleles of Alc), for example, will also extend the shelf life of tomatoes when used in an F1 hybrid.
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Yes, but I have a hard time describing those nor and rin balls as tomatoes
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