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GrainGenes Marker Report: Vrn4 (Triticum)

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Gene
Vrn4 (Triticum)
Gene Class
Response to vernalization (Triticum)
Allele
Vrn4 (Triticum)
vrn4 (Triticum)
Reference
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ReferenceYoshida T et al. (2010) Vrn-D4 is a vernalization gene located on the centromeric region of chromosome 5D in hexaploid wheat. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 120:543-552.
ReferenceKato K (2003) Genetic analysis of two genes for vernalization response, the former Vrn2 and Vrn4, using PCR based molecular markers. Proceedings 10th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 3:971-973.
ReferenceGoncharov NP (2003) Genetics of growth habit (spring vs winter) in common wheat: confirmation of the existence of dominant gene Vrn4 Theoretical and Applied Genetics 107:768-772.
ReferenceIwaki K et al. (2001) Adaptation and ecological differentiation in wheat with special reference to geographical variation of growth habit and Vrn genotype Plant Breeding 120:107-114.
ReferenceStelmakh AF (1987) Growth habit in common wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell.). Euphytica 36:513-519.
ReferenceMaistrenko OI (1980) Cytogenetic study of the growth habit and ear-emergence time in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Well-being of Mankind and Genetics: Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Genetics 267-282.
ReferencePugsley AT (1972) Additional genes inhibiting winter habit in wheat. Euphytica 21:547-552.
ReferenceKnott DR (1959) The Inheritance of Rust Resistance.: Iv. Monosomic Analysis of Rust Resistance and Some Other Characters in Six Varieties of Wheat Including Gabo and Kenya Farmer. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 39:215-228.
URL
Vrn4 gene at Komugi: Catalogue of Gene Symbols for Wheat
Chromosome
5B
ReferenceMaistrenko OI (1980) Cytogenetic study of the growth habit and ear-emergence time in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Well-being of Mankind and Genetics: Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Genetics 267-282.
Germplasm
Hexaploid stockGabo
ReferencePugsley AT (1973) Control of developmental patterns in wheat through breeding. Proceedings of the 4th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 857-859.
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Comment
Stelmakh (1987) doubted the existence of Vrn4 and attributed misinterpretation to mixed genotypes and other causes.
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Info Source
ReferenceMcIntosh RA et al. (1995) Catalogue of gene symbols for wheat. Proceedings of the 8th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 1333-1500.
Data Curator
Cooper, LaurelNov-2020
Hart, Gary E.96.03.24

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