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GrainGenes Allele Report: Glu-D1q (Triticum)

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Allele
Glu-D1q (Triticum)
Reference
ReferenceBranlard G and Le Blanc A (1985) Les sous-unites glutenines de haut poids moleculaire des bles tendres et des bles durs cultives en France. Agronomie 5:467-477.
Component Allele
Glu-D1-1a (Triticum)
Glu-D1-2h (Triticum)
Gene Class
Glutenins
Gene
Glu-D1 (Triticum)
Gene Product
Glu-1 subunit 11
Glu-1 subunit 2
Germplasm
GermplasmFLINOR
ReferencePayne PI et al. (1987) The Relationship between HMW Glutenin Subunit Composition and the Bread-making Quality of British-grown Wheat Varieties Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 40:51-65.
Hexaploid stockFLINOR
ReferenceBranlard G and Le Blanc A (1985) Les sous-unites glutenines de haut poids moleculaire des bles tendres et des bles durs cultives en France. Agronomie 5:467-477.
Probe
GLU Dx
GLU Dx5
TraesCS1D02G317211
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
Hart, Gary E.95.08.24

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