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GrainGenes Marker Report: Adh-D1

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Locus
Adh-D1
Type
Gene
Chromosome
4D
Chromosome Arm
4DS
Map
Triticum-Genes-4D-25.4
Tt-Gill-4D98.6
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Map Data
T.tauschii
Wheat genes
Associated Gene
Adh-D1 (Triticum)
Gene Class
Alcohol dehydrogenase (aliphatic)
Reference
ReferenceGill KS et al. (1991) A genetic linkage map of Triticum tauschii (DD) and its relationship to the D genome of bread wheat (AABBDD). Genome 34:362-374.
ReferenceLagudah ES et al. (1991) The molecular genetic analysis of Triticum tauschii- the D genome donor to hexaploid wheat. Genome 34:375-386.
Possible Orthologs
Adh-1
Adh-B1



Gene Associated with Locus
Adh-D1 (Triticum)
Synonym
Other nameAdh`D`
ReferenceHart GE (1970) Evidence for triplicate genes for alcohol dehydrogenase in hexaploid wheat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 66:1136-1141.
Gene Class
Alcohol dehydrogenase (aliphatic)
Orthologous Gene Set
Adh-1
Locus
Adh
Adh-D1
Reference
ReferenceHart GE (1973) Homoeologous gene evolution in hexaploid wheat. Proceedings of the 4th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 805-810.
ReferenceHart GE (1970) Evidence for triplicate genes for alcohol dehydrogenase in hexaploid wheat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 66:1136-1141.
Chromosome
4D
ReferenceHart GE (1970) Evidence for triplicate genes for alcohol dehydrogenase in hexaploid wheat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 66:1136-1141.
Chromosome Arm
4DS
ReferenceHart GE (1973) Homoeologous gene evolution in hexaploid wheat. Proceedings of the 4th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 805-810.
ReferenceHart GE and Langston PJ (1977) Chromosome location and evolution of isozyme structural genes in hexaploid wheat. Heredity 39:263-277.
Germplasm
Hexaploid stockChinese Spring
Info Source
ReferenceMcIntosh RA et al. (1995) Catalogue of gene symbols for wheat. Proceedings of the 8th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 1333-1500.
Data Curator
Hart, Gary E.95.08.24

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