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7L#1 Mutagen on Silken Sea Lilies

Ariella #454 Sea Lily

III RRR OYY UII YYY YYG
GGU UUI OOY OOO GGG UUU

Ariella #455 Sea Lily

UUI KRR GGU OOY OOO IIK
YYG UUU III GUU YYY GGG
RRR

Since each color triplet (ie RRR,OOO,etc) was included in both sets it means that the two displaced genes are within the same color set. After observing the stamen color change in a Morning/Morning 7L#1 mutagen cross I saw that the displaced genes had to be within the RRR of Silken. So I did a Silken/Silken K#5 to move an I (it determines stamen color) to krrIooo in the a bulb, then to not use up more Silkens, I took those resulting bulbs and did a bulb/b bulb cross. The visual result was a cyan1 outer stamen which tells us that it is Ir, so we know two things. The I moved into the third positing 'r' was moved to the second position 'r', so we know that the front displaced gene is rRr and the latter displaced gene is rrR.

krRRoooyyyggguuuiiik

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