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Reference Report for IND20551851
Title:Inheritance and linkage with the k2 and Mdh1-n loci in soybean.
Authors:Chen, X.F., Palmer, R.G.
Source:J. Hered. 1996, 87(6):433-437
Abstract:Mutants for tan saddle seed coat (k2), for yellow foliage (y20), and for malate dehydrogenase [EC 1.1.1.37] 1 null (Mdhl-n) have occurred both separately and concurrently in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. This study examines their relationships by testing allelisms, inheritance, and recombination among them. Isoline L67-3483 and genetic type T239 are tan saddle seed coat (k2) mutants, and genetic type T261 is a tan saddle seed coat (k2) and malate dehydrogenase null (Mdh1-n) mutant. Soybean accessions USDA Pl 567.391 and Pl 567.630A are two Mdh1-n mutants. Inheritance studies indicated that the three k2 mutants were allelic and the three Mdh1-n mutants were allelic. Both k2 and Mdh1-n were inherited as single nuclear recessive alleles. Pl 567.630A was homozygous for a chromosome translocation. No linkage was detected between the k2 locus and the translocation breakpoint in Pl 567.630A. An approximately 1 +/- 1.36% recombination rate between k2 and Mdhl-n was detected in the coupling phase in the crosses of T261 (k2 Mdh1-n) with wild type in about 5,400 F2 plants. In the repulsion phase, however, no recombinants with tan saddle seed and Mdh1-n phenotypes were identified in 3,210 F2 plants from crossing T239 (k2) or L67-3483 (k2) with Pl 567.630A (Mdh1-n). These observations indicated that k2 and Mdh1-n are two closely linked loci separated by approximately 1 +/- 1.36 cM.






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