Genetic control of NADH dehydrogenase 1 and aromatic alcohol dehydrogenase 2 in hexaploid wheat
Material type: ArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1987Subject(s): In: Biochemical Genetics v. 25, no. 11-12, p. 837-846609920Summary: Genetic analysis of Chinese Spring aneuploids showed that NADH dehydrogenase1 was active as a monomer and was encoded by genes located on the p arms of group 4 chromosomes. The loci were designated Ndh A1 (on chromosome arm 4Ap), Ndh B1 (4Bp) and Ndh D1 (4Dp). The aromatic alcohol dehydrogenase 2 loci Aadh B2and Aadh D2 were located on 6Bq and 6Dq, respectively, Aadh A2 having been previously located on 6Aq.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Genetic analysis of Chinese Spring aneuploids showed that NADH dehydrogenase1 was active as a monomer and was encoded by genes located on the p arms of group 4 chromosomes. The loci were designated Ndh A1 (on chromosome arm 4Ap), Ndh B1 (4Bp) and Ndh D1 (4Dp). The aromatic alcohol dehydrogenase 2 loci Aadh B2and Aadh D2 were located on 6Bq and 6Dq, respectively, Aadh A2 having been previously located on 6Aq.
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