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A plan of action for creating a flower with a blue middle stamen using four known mutagens and a high probability crossbreed.
 
A plan of action for creating a flower with a blue middle stamen using four known mutagens and a high probability crossbreed.
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'''Mutations'''
  
 
First, we will transform the first six genes of Silken to IRRIRR using four mutagens:
 
First, we will transform the first six genes of Silken to IRRIRR using four mutagens:
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Phos., Spongy, Spotted:  Silken on Left, Clarity/Crown/Fracture on Right gives needed R on gene 6
 
Phos., Spongy, Spotted:  Silken on Left, Clarity/Crown/Fracture on Right gives needed R on gene 6
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'''Cross'''
  
 
Now, cross the mutated Silken on Left, Blush on Right
 
Now, cross the mutated Silken on Left, Blush on Right

Revision as of 23:24, 3 September 2012

A plan of action for creating a flower with a blue middle stamen using four known mutagens and a high probability crossbreed.

Mutations

First, we will transform the first six genes of Silken to IRRIRR using four mutagens:

Calico, Green, Prickly: Silken on Right, Vampire on Left gives needed I on gene 1

Hairy,Smelly,Striped: Silken on Left, Vampire on Right gives needed I on gene 4

Hairy, Reticulated, Smelly: Silken on Left, Blush/Crown/Silken on Right gives needed R on gene 5

Phos., Spongy, Spotted: Silken on Left, Clarity/Crown/Fracture on Right gives needed R on gene 6


Cross

Now, cross the mutated Silken on Left, Blush on Right

....IRRIRRYYYGGGUUUIII

GRORVGOOOVUROOVIOVIOOVIOOO

A cross which hits (counting on silken) after the 6th gene and before the 15th gene yields a success, unless a gene is deleted before the 6th or after the 15th gene. That's approximately an 8/14, or more than 50% chance of success.