Chromosomal assignment of genes controlling salt-soluble proteins (albumins and globulins) in wheat and related species
Título de la tesis:
Chromosomal assignment of genes controlling salt-soluble proteins (albumins and globulins) in wheat and related species
Autor/es:
Fra-Mon, P. - Salcedo Duran, Gabriel - Arangocillo Ballesteros, Cipriano - García Olmedo, Francisco
Tipo de documento:
Artículo
Universidad:
E.T.S.I. Agrónomos (UPM)
Departamento:
Biotecnologia
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Palabras clave:
Chromosomal location - Genetic control - Salt soluble proteins - Wheat - Barley - Rye
Fecha de la defensa:
Diciembre 1984-01-01
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Resumen: alt-soluble proteins from the endosperms of wheat, barley, and rye have been separated by nonequilibrium electrofocusing x electrophoresis. Genes encoding 14 of the 25 components observed in wheat have been unambiguously assigned to 10 different chromosomes (1B, 3B, 3D, 4A, 4D, 5B, 6B, 6D, 7B, 7D) by analysis of the compensated nulli-tetrasomic series. Five more wheat proteins seem to be controlled by group 2 chromosomes. Analysis of wheat-barley and wheat-rye addition lines has led to the location of genes for 6 out of 20 barley proteins in 4 different chromosomes (1H, 3H, 4H, 6H; 1H is homoe...
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