Wheat storage proteins: glutenin diversity in wild emmer, Triticum dicoccoides, in Israel and Turkey. 2. DNA diversity detected by PCR
Material type: ArticlePublication details: 1995ISSN:- 0040-5752
- Acids
- Europe
- Genetic variation AGROVOC
- Glutelins
- Gramineae
- Mediterranean countries
- Middle east
- Natural resources
- Nucleic acids
- Nucleic compounds
- Organic acids
- Plant genetics and breeding NOT IN AGROVOC
- Plant physiology and biochemistry
- Polymorphism
- Proteins
- Southern europe
- Western Europe
- Triticum AGROVOC
- 97-091145
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Germplasm of Triticum dicoccoides collected from different environments in Israel was evaluated by using the PCR as a molecular marker. Two pairs of primers were used in the PCR in amplifying the DNA tracts coding the high- and low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits. Analyses reveal great variability within and between populations indicating the high values of this germplasm for future breeding programs to improve the protein quality in wheat
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