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Plant breeding is always a numbers game.[…]The wild species we use are rich in genetic variation, […]. In addition, we are looking for rare alleles, so the more plants we try, the better. These rarities may be new mutations, or they can be existing ones that are neutral—or are even selected against—in a wild population. A good example is mutations that disrupt seed dispersal, leaving the seeds on the heads long after they are ripe.
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Plant
breeding
is
always
a
numbers
game.[…]The
wild
species
we
use
are
rich
in
genetic
variation,
[…].
In
addition,
we
are
looking
for
rare
alleles,
so
the
more
plants
we
try,
the
better.
These
rarities
may
be
new
mutations,
or
they
can
be
existing
ones
that
are
neutral—or
are
even
selected
against—in
a
wild
population.
A
good
example
is
mutations
that
disrupt
seed
dispersal,
leaving
the
seeds
on
the
heads
long
after
they
are
ripe.