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Old December 13, 2015   #17
nicollas
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If i've understood correctly, the dominant B gene will produce orange tomato regardless of alleles at R and Y locus ? If so, it is easy to produce an orange version of any tomatoes by introgressing the B allele in your choosen variety by recurrent backcrossing. It will only take a few plant (at least 4) each year and some hand pollination. Maybe the same is true with Del ?
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