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Old March 13, 2015   #1
snugglekitten
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Default Dominant genes in wild species

Hi,

Lets say that I am using a wild tomato to cross with a garden variety tomato.


For example, cheesmanii x esculentum or pimpinifollium x esculentum.

Givin that the former has certain dominant genes that make it resistant to certain diseases, which resistance can I be sure will show up in my F1?


Does anyone have any information on this regarding the more common wild species?



Thanks in advance,
SK
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