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Mapping of the genes controlling high-molecular-weight glutelin subunits of rye on the long arm of chromosome 1R

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1984Subject(s): In: Genetical Research v. 44, no. 2, p. 117-123615056Summary: The gene(s) controlling the high molecular weight glutelin subunits in Secale cereale (designated Glu-R1) was mapped with respect to the centromere using a 1RL-1DS wheat-rye translocation line and sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Analysis of 479 grains from test crosses between a 1R/1RL-1DS heterozygote and the cultivar India 115 revealed 14.6% aneuploid and 3.95% recombinant progeny. Excluding the aneuploids, this locus was calculated to be 4.65 ñ 1.04 cM from the centromere on the long arm of chromosome 1R, which is comparable to the position of the homoeologous loci in wheat and barley.
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The gene(s) controlling the high molecular weight glutelin subunits in Secale cereale (designated Glu-R1) was mapped with respect to the centromere using a 1RL-1DS wheat-rye translocation line and sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Analysis of 479 grains from test crosses between a 1R/1RL-1DS heterozygote and the cultivar India 115 revealed 14.6% aneuploid and 3.95% recombinant progeny. Excluding the aneuploids, this locus was calculated to be 4.65 ñ 1.04 cM from the centromere on the long arm of chromosome 1R, which is comparable to the position of the homoeologous loci in wheat and barley.

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