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Nov 5, 2015 7:11 PM CST
Name: Dennis
SW Michigan (Zone 5b)
Daylilies
That was very helpful. Makes sense.

I was thinking that with all the extra genetic information present in tets there would be lot more “hidden” genotypes that could appear after a cross, more readily enabling the appearance of different variations in the children...

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