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GrainGenes Reference Report: TAG-103-70

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Reference
TAG-103-70
Title
Linkage mapping of mutant loci in rye (Secale cereale L.)
Journal
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Year
2001
Volume
103
Pages
70-74
Author
Malyshev S
Korzun V
Voylokov A
Smirnov V
Borner A
Abstract
Eight mutant loci determining the traits waxy plant (w and wa1), brown culm (cb), multiple pistils (mp), weak plant with reduced plant height (np), monoculm growth habit (mc), compactum growth habit (ct3) and anthocyaninless (an) were mapped on rye chromosomes 4R (w, np), 6R (cb, mc) and 7R (mp, wa1, ct3, an). For five mutants (w, wa1, cb, mp, np) molecular and biochemical markers were applied, whereas for mc, ct3 and an a classical linkage analysis was performed. Furthermore, it could be demonstrated that homoeologous relationships exist between most of the mapped rye loci and comparable mutants in wheat and barley. It was confirmed not only that genes controlling fundamental aspects of plant biology are highly conserved across the Triticeae species but so also were many mutant loci
External Databases
http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00122/bibs/1103001/11030070.htm
Gene
np (Secale)
cb (Secale)
mp (Secale)
Keyword
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barley
biochemical markers
chromosome
gene
genetic mapping
growth
growth habit
habit
height
homoeologous relationships
homoeology
linkage
linkage analysis
linkage mapping
loci
mapping
marker
multiple
mutant
mutant loci
pistil
plant height
quantitative trait loci
relationships
rflp
rye
rye chromosomes
secale
secale cereale
trait
triticeae
waxy

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