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GrainGenes Reference Report: TAG-100-57

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Reference
TAG-100-57
Title
Associations between anther-culture response and molecular markers on chromosomes 2H, 3H and 4H of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
Journal
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Year
2000
Volume
100
Pages
57-62
Author
Manninen OM
Abstract
Summary: Segregation distortion is a common phenomenon among anther-culture-derived plants and it has been suggested that the distorted areas may contain genes affecting survival in anther-culture. Segregation of 111 markers was checked in an androgenetic barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) progeny and a linkage map was constructed. Thirty one progeny lines were tested for their anther-culture ability and associations between molecular markers and anther-culture traits were established. Two regions on chromosomes 2H and 4H were associated with anther response, three on 2H (two areas) and 3H with plant regeneration rate, and one on 4H with spontaneous diploidization. The chromosomal regions controlling anther-culture response and the regions where distorted segregation was found were not always the same
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http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00122/bibs/0100001/01000057.htm
Keyword
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anther culture
anther culture response
associations
barley
chromosome
chromosome maps
diploidy
distorted segregation
distortion
gene
gene location
genetic mapping
genetic markers
haploid
hordeum
hordeum vulgare
line
linkage
linkage groups
linkage map
map
mapping
marker
molecular marker
plant regeneration
progeny
rate
regeneration
regenerative ability
region
segregation
segregation distortion
survival

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