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_aTsunewaki, K. _9729 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aMonosomic and conventional analyses in common wheat. III lethality |
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_c1960. _aJapan : _bGenetics Society of Japan, |
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520 | _aConventional and monosomic analyses of the lethality occurring in diallel crosses of eight common wheat varieties led to the following conclusions: (1) Lethality is controlled by two dominant complementary genes. (2) The gene in Prelude is located on chromsome V and designated as Le1. (3) The gene in Kharkov and Jones Fife is the same; it is located on chromsome XIII and designated as Le2. (4) Chinese Spring, S-615, Red Bobs, Elgin and Red Egyptian carry the recessive normal alleles of both genes. (5) The genetic penetration of the recessive normal gene is about 0.05%. The experimental results indicate that monosomic analysis, using an incomplete monosomic series, can be successfully applied when a few major genes are involved in the inheritance of a specific character. | ||
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_2AGROVOC _91296 _aTriticum aestivum |
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_aAnalysis _gAGROVOC _927824 |
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_926603 _aCross-breeding _2AGROVOC |
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_2AGROVOC _93563 _aGenes |
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_tJapanese Journal of Genetics _gv. 35, no. 3, p. 71-75 _dJapan : Genetics Society of Japan, 1960 _x0021-504X |
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