flowerbug
Garden Master
Interesting links, @flowerbug . Having started to decipher one of them & feeling my eyes start to cross, I'll dig into them tomorrow after a couple cups of strong coffee. Potentially useful info, as it relates to bean breeding.
i think my brain starts bleeding after about three sentences, so you are doing better than me. most of the time when i'm looking at papers like this i'm trying to track down references to other things that are more specific to the questions i have myself. in these cases i didn't think i'd found anything specific to reverses, but more general and useful information. just knowing that seed coat patterns and colors are interlinked and reinforced by various other genes lets you know that it won't be a matter of getting one specific dominant or recessive trait to work, but instead that you'll likely have to get the beans with most of traits you are after to cross and then select from there.
and since my own experiences with how some bean crosses can massively blow up in complexity when you plant the results i'd say this is a big numbers game. the more i keep planting the more interesting it gets. i could use a few acres of space and a lot of minions and a genetic lab...