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Old March 24, 2014   #1
Darren Abbey
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Default Varieties with Color genes

I've been trying to gather information about example commonly available varieties which are known to contain different color-changing mutations.

For example :
  • B : "Caro-Rich", high beta-carotene.
  • atv : "Indigo Rose", anthocyanins in fruit skin.
  • Aft : "Indigo Rose", anthocyanins in fruit skin.
  • gf : "Green Zebra", persistence of chlorophyll in mature fruit.
  • gs : "Green Zebra", stripes of darker green on fruit skin.
  • etc.

In particular, I've been interested in the range of 'orange' mutations which impact the relative abundance of different carotenoids in the ripe fruit, as well as some of the immature-fruit color genes like 'dg'.

The 'dg' mutation results in immature fruit having a very dark green color due to excess chlorophyll production. I'm interested in putting this mutant into a brown/purple tomato, with the idea that the enhanced chlorophyll may result in a different/better taste.

Do any of you have references that may help me gather this information?

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I'll add references here as I find them:

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