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Location of a high-lysine gene and the DDT-resistance gene on barley chromosome 7
Authors:Jens Jensen
Institution:(1) Agricultural Research Department, Risø National Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
Abstract:Summary The high-lysine gene in Risø mutant 1508 conditions an increased lysine content in the endosperm via a changed protein composition, a decreased seed size, and several other characters of the seed. The designation lys3a, lys3b, and lys3c, is proposed for the allelic high-lysine genes in three Risø mutants, nos 1508, 18, and 19. Linkage studies with translocations locate the lys3 locus in the centromere region of chromosome 7. A linkage study involving the loci lys3 and ddt (resistance to DDT) together with the marker loci fs (fragile stem), s (short rachilla hairs), and r (smooth awn) show that the order of the five loci on chromosome 7 from the long to the short chromosome arm is r, s, fs, lys3, ddt. The distance from locus r to locus ddt is about 100 centimorgans.
Keywords:Hordeum vulgare  barley  alleles  centimorgan  centromere  chromosome  DDT  embryo  endosperm  highlysine  linkage  loci  lysine  mutant  protein  recombination  shrunken seeds  turbidity test
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