Submitted by JanaCinnamon t3_10pej9d in explainlikeimfive
GalFisk t1_j6m1fw3 wrote
Reply to comment by czbz in ELI5: Why do so many fruits have seedless varieties but the apple and cherry do not? by JanaCinnamon
That was from memory, but when I google it I find 1 out of 80000 instead.
Curiously I don't find a good source, only almost the exact same sentence repeated over and over, with slight variations, and the same weird grammatical issue/quirk.
This is the sentence: "Apples do not come true from seed. Actually about 1 in every 80,000 apple trees grown from seed is quality factors good enough to even be considered for evaluation."
czbz t1_j6mm1id wrote
OK - I think "considered for evaluation" is a much higher standard than palatable. I guess it's only worth considering for commercial evaluation if it seems likely to have some competitive advantage over all the other apple varieties currently available.
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