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Treeid Variety Run 2 DNA Milb005 American Summer Pearmain TreeID Variety Run 2 DNA Run 1 DNA DNA Sa… Sourc… Field Notes milb005 American Summer Pearmain/ "Sara's Polka American Summer Pearmain we2g016 AmericanDot" Summer Pearmain/ "Sara's Polka American Summer Pearmain we2f017 AmericanDot" Summer Pearmain/ "Sara's Polka American Summer Pearmain we2f018 AmericanDot" Summer Pearmain/ "Sara's Polka American Summer Pearmain eckh001 BaldwinDot" Baldwin-SSE6 eckh008 Baldwin Baldwin-SSE6 2lwt007 Baldwin Baldwin-SSE6 2lwt011 Baldwin Baldwin-SSE6 schd019 Ben Davis Ben Davis mild006 Ben Davis Ben Davis wayb004 Ben Davis Ben Davis andt019 Ben Davis Ben Davis ostt014 Ben Davis Ben Davis watt008 Ben Davis Ben Davis wida036 Ben Davis Ben Davis eckg002 Ben Davis Ben Davis frea009 Ben Davis Ben Davis frei009 Ben Davis Ben Davis frem009 Ben Davis Ben Davis fres009 Ben Davis Ben Davis wedg004 Ben Davis Ben Davis frai006 Ben Davis Ben Davis frag004 Ben Davis Ben Davis frai004 Ben Davis Ben Davis fram006 Ben Davis Ben Davis spor004 Ben Davis Ben Davis coue002 Ben Davis Ben Davis couf001 Ben Davis Ben Davis coug008 Ben Davis Ben Davis, error on DNA sample list, listed as we2a023 Ben Davis Bencoug006 Davis cria001 Ben Davis Ben Davis cria008 Ben Davis Ben Davis we2v002 Ben Davis Ben Davis we2z007 Ben Davis Ben Davis rilcolo Ben Davis Ben Davis koct004 Ben Davis Ben Davis koct005 Ben Davis Ben Davis mush002 Ben Davis Ben Davis sc3b005-gan Ben Davis Ben Davis sche019 Ben Davis, poss Black Ben Ben Davis sche020 Ben Davis, poss Gano Ben Davis schi020 Ben Davis, poss Gano Ben Davis ca2e001 Bietigheimer Bietigheimer/Sweet Pippin/Surprise mila002 Chenago Strawberry Chenango Strawberry TreeID Variety Run 2 DNA Run 1 DNA DNA Sa… Sourc… Field Notes schh021 Chenango Strawberry Chenango Strawberry sc3b002-che Chenango Strawberry Chenango Strawberry hofk005 Chenango Strawberry Chenango Strawberry hofl005 Chenango Strawberry Chenango Strawberry ca2i002 Chenango Strawberry Chenango Strawberry ca2c005 Chenango Strawberry Chenango Strawberry ha6h022 Chenango Strawberry Chenango Strawberry 2lwt002 Cortland Cortland pria003 Crimson Beauty Crimson Beauty schm017 Delicious Delicious scho019 Delicious Delicious schp019 Delicious Delicious schq020 Delicious Delicious milh001 Delicious Delicious frab006 Delicious Delicious coui009 Delicious Delicious we2m005 Delicious Delicious ha2c001 Delicious Delicious pret001 Delicious Delicious rildonu Delicious Delicious hont001 Delicious Delicious ca2e005 Delicious Delicious br3aa15 Delicious Delicious 2lwt015 Delicious Delicious hofc004 Early Strawberry Early Strawberry hofh004 Early Strawberry Early Strawberry hofj004 Early Strawberry Early Strawberry hofk004 Early Strawberry Early Strawberry hofk006 Early Strawberry Early Strawberry hofl006 Early Strawberry Early Strawberry steb003 Esopus Spitzenburg Esopus Spitzenburg/Kaighn's Spitzenburg hesaa02 Fameuse-like unknown, Fameuse-like sc3b003-sno Fameuse/Snow Fameuse ca2c003 Fameuse/Snow Fameuse scho020 Golden Delicious Golden Delicious schp020 Golden Delicious Golden Delicious sc3b002-gol Golden Delicious Golden Delicious felq011 Golden Delicious-like Golden Delicious-like sc3e002-gra Gravenstein Gravenstein Washington hofr004 Gravenstein GravensteinRed/WorthenGravenstein Washington ca2c010 Gravenstein GravensteinRed/WorthenGravenstein Washington ca2g010 Gravenstein GravensteinRed/WorthenGravenstein Washington ca2g008 Gravenstein GravensteinRed/WorthenGravenstein Washington ha6b001 Gravenstein GravensteinRed/WorthenGravenstein Washington Red/WorthenGravenstein TreeID Variety Run 2 DNA Run 1 DNA DNA Sa… Sourc… Field Notes ha6j019 Gravenstein Gravenstein Washington schg022 Grimes Golden GrimesRed/WorthenGravenstein Golden wayb003 Grimes Golden Grimes Golden we2b019 Grimes Golden Grimes Golden schk026 Grimes Golden Grimes Golden mili005 Grimes Golden Grimes Golden hesx005(Shares point Hibernal Hibernal hesz007 Hibernal Hibernal hesdd07 Hibernal Hibernal frep009 Ingram Ingram frer009 Ingram Ingram andt021 Jefferis Jefferis schi025 Jefferis Jefferis scho018 Jonathan Jonathan schp018 Jonathan Jonathan schn020 Jonathan Jonathan milj009 Jonathan Jonathan milb004 Jonathan Jonathan schm020 Jonathan Jonathan waya005 Jonathan Jonathan wayd004 Jonathan Jonathan widw013 Jonathan Jonathan krod001 Jonathan Jonathan krod003 Jonathan Jonathan we2h004 Jonathan Jonathan we2a014 Jonathan Jonathan we2h016 Jonathan Jonathan we2h017 Jonathan Jonathan we2h022 Jonathan Jonathan we2x006 Jonathan Jonathan koct003 Jonathan Jonathan schb017 Jonathan Jonathan sc3b001-jon Jonathan Jonathan camh001 Jonathan Jonathan sc3b001-unk Jonathan Jonathan sc3b002-unk Jonathan Jonathan ca2a001 Jonathan Jonathan ca2h002 Jonathan Jonathan ca2j001 Jonathan Jonathan 2lwt004 Jonathan Jonathan 2lwt022 Jonathan Jonathan 2lwt024 Jonathan Jonathan we2x004 Jonathan-like Jonathan-like dalk002w King David King David TreeID Variety Run 2 DNA Run 1 DNA DNA Sa… Sourc… Field Notes schk021 Kinnards Choice Kinnards Choice gra0015 Late Strawberry-like unknown, matches gra0002 but with a lot of gra0002 Late Strawberry/Autumn Strawberry Latemissing Strawberry, data matches gra0015 but with a lot schg019 likely York, poss Colorado Orange Yorkof missing data we2y007 likely York, poss Colorado Orange York we2cc01 likely York, poss Colorado Orange York schf022 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red pennock1 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red tiba009 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red hesj001 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red hesl005 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red sc3a004-macMacIntosh Red McIntosh Red ca2c011 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red fell008 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red felq005 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red 2lwt033 MacIntosh Red McIntosh Red fela003 MacIntosh Red-like McIntosh Red-like gra0005 Maiden Blush Maiden's Blush br3k009 Maiden Blush Maiden's Blush br3t009 Maiden Blush Maiden's Blush we2y001 Missouri Pippin Missouri Pippin mild008 Newtown Pippin Newtown Pippin pret002 Newtown Pippin Newtown Pippin schr020 Noland Winter Honey, seedling unique unknown schb027 Northern Spy Northern Spy sc3c004-wea Northern Spy Northern Spy hofd003 Northern Spy Northern Spy hofe002 Northern Spy Northern Spy ha6r011 Northern Spy Northern Spy schq018 Northwest Greening Northwestern Greening/Virginia Greening kroe003 Northwest Greening Northwestern Greening/Virginia Greening decd005 Northwest Greening Northwestern Greening/Virginia Greening hesu004 Northwest Greening Northwestern Greening/Virginia Greening 2lwt006 Northwest Greening Northwestern Greening/Virginia Greening sc3e003 Orange Pippin/Cox Orange Pippin OrangePippin,Cox'sOrangePippin wayj007 Paragon/Black Twig Paragon/Black Twig waym001 Paragon/Black Twig Paragon/Black Twig waym007 Paragon/Black Twig Paragon/Black Twig frel009 Paragon/Black Twig Paragon/Black Twig freo009 Paragon/Black Twig Paragon/Black Twig milf002 poss Apple of Commerce, poss Early Harvest Apple of Commerce?Early Harvest schm024 poss Apple of Commerce, poss Early Harvest Apple of Commerce?Early Harvest schh017 poss Duchess of Oldenburg Dutchess pria008 poss Duchess of Oldenburg Dutchess TreeID Variety Run 2 DNA Run 1 DNA DNA Sa… Sourc… Field Notes jont001 poss Sops of Wine Sops of Wine (TOC reference source) jont002 poss Sops of Wine Sops of Wine (TOC reference source) jont003 poss Sops of Wine Sops of Wine (TOC reference source) schq019 poss Stayman Winesap Stayman's Winesap/Virginia Beauty widq018 poss Stayman Winesap Stayman's Winesap/Virginia Beauty olsa001 poss Stayman Winesap Stayman's Winesap/Virginia Beauty schi026 poss Stayman Winesap Stayman's Winesap/Virginia Beauty prib004 poss Summer Rambo Rambo-like hesj003 poss Tetofsky Tetofsky (TOC reference source) feln003 Primate Primate wayp004 Ralls Ralls gra0013 Red Astrachan Red Astrachan we2f005 Red Astrachan Red Astrachan sc3c004-un1 Red Astrachan Red Astrachan sc3c004-un2 Red Astrachan Red Astrachan widu014 Rome Rome Beauty Law schl024 Rome Rome Beauty Law schk025 Rome Rome Beauty Law schl025 Rome Rome Beauty Law sc3b001-rom Rome Rome Beauty Law waya009n Rome Rome Beauty Law wayl006 Rome Rome Beauty Law wedb001 Rome Rome Beauty Law schm023 Rome Rome Beauty Law schn023 Rome Rome Beauty Law schj025 Rome Rome Beauty Law mili008 Saint Lawrence Saint Lawrence epps001 Saint Lawrence Saint Lawrence milc009 Senator Senator freh008 Senator Senator we2u001 Senator Senator we2u008 Senator Senator schr019 Six Finger Jack, seedling unique unknown schn024 Smith's Cider Smith's Cider schl026 Smith's Cider Smith's Cider milj011 Sweet Bough Sweet Bough br3w013 Sweet Bough Sweet Bough schl017 Thunderbolt/Hoover Hoover schg021 Thunderbolt/Hoover Hoover wedf003 Thunderbolt/Hoover Thunderbolt/Hoover sc3c001-thu Thunderbolt/Hoover Hoover hofs006 Tolman Sweet Talman's Sweeting schl018 unique unknown unique unknown schi019 unique unknown unique unknown TreeID Variety Run 2 DNA Run 1 DNA DNA Sa… Sourc… Field Notes milh009 unique unknown unique unknown milg002 unique unknown unique unknown milf007 unique unknown unique unknown milc005 unique unknown unique unknown mila008 unique unknown unique unknown mila006 unique unknown unique unknown waya007 unique unknown unique unknown wayk008 unique unknown unique unknown wayp001 unique unknown unique unknown wayp002 unique unknown unique unknown dotwest unique unknown unique unknown doteast unique unknown unique unknown watt009 unique unknown unique unknown jact019 unique unknown unique unknown wilt001 unique unknown unique unknown wilt004 unique unknown unique unknown wilt012 unique unknown unique unknown wilt019 unique unknown unique unknown, some similarities to 2lwt016 wids023 unique unknown unique unknown widi040 unique unknown unique unknown coewage
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