Use of isozyme patterns in characterization of potato mutant lines selected for agronomic quantitative traits |
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Authors: | H. Groza R. Kahn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Calgene, Inc., 1920, Fifth St., 95616 Davis, CA, U.S.A.;(2) Present address: Entotech, Inc., 1497 Drew Ave., 95616 Davis, CA, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Summary Seven varieties and 57 spontaneous or induced in vitro mutant lines (20 macromutant and 37 micromutant events) of potato were tested by starch gel electrophoresis for ADH, GOT, PGI, PGM, ACO, IDH, MDH and 6PGDH isozymes in tuber extracts. The data showed that in contrast to variety comparisons, the isozyme patterns rarely differentiate mutant lines which have altered morphological traits. But trying to identify isozyme differences in mutants can still be useful for a chimeric structure for GOT-2 alleles in a mutant from Atlantic and a new tuber specific locus for 6PGDH in mutants from Russet Burbank were found.Abbreviations ACO aconitase - ADH alcohol dehydrogenase - GOT glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase - IDH isocitric acid dehydrogenase - MDH malate dehydrogenase - 6PGDH 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase - PGI phosphoglucoisomerase - PGM phosphoglucomutase - SGE starch gel electrophoresis - EMS ethyl metanesulfonate |
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Keywords: | genetic markers isozymes starch gel electrophoresis mutation Solanum tuberosum line selection clonal selection potato |
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