>Then design primers to isolate the gene
I think when the OP stated he wanted to learn to isolate the gene, what he may have meant was to determine which gene was reponsible for that particular trait. That's a bit trickier. I would suggest generating a complete genome sequence followed by some (a lot) of analysis of the data. Keep in mind that the translucency you are interested in is probably the result of a bunch of genes. Also keep in mind that plant genome sequencing requires a healthy budget for the libraries/sequencing. You can start off small though, then continue as resources allow.
Neat project, and beautiful plant.
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