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*Named varieties - this article says they do. It come true from seed. [http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/hortcrop/h327.pdf]
*Named varieties - this article says they do. It come true from seed. [http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/hortcrop/h327.pdf]
*wikipedia says that Cultivars - seed strains or varieties - do come true from seed. [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultivar]
Summary - according to Badgersett Research, swarm breeding produces genetically diverse seed strains that do come true from seed, and this appears to be the most sustainable breeding paradigm.

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  • Named varieties - this article says they do. It come true from seed. [1]
  • wikipedia says that Cultivars - seed strains or varieties - do come true from seed. [2]

Summary - according to Badgersett Research, swarm breeding produces genetically diverse seed strains that do come true from seed, and this appears to be the most sustainable breeding paradigm.