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Old November 17, 2007   #18
Raymondo
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Makes sense to me that a stable inbreeder like a tomato wouldn't change that much from one generation to the next, crossing and mutations excepted. For such plants, I think any improvements selected for are probably selections of mutations that have occured. From what I understand, mutations occur reasonably often but most are not noteworthy. Just my 2 cents' worth.
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