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Posted by: Tony D at Thu Dec 13 20:55:40 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tony D ] I’m trying to work out a distinction that would cause people to have a strong negative reaction towards crosses and not intergrades? Seems to me the most often stated objection, that crosses could easily be bred to look like one of the parent forms and then, in theory, find their way into and contaminate pure lines doesn’t hold much water. Wouldn’t this be the case with all intermediates, even natural intergrades? | ||
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