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PNL Volume 21 1989 RESEARCH REPORTS
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ASSIGNMENT OF LINKAGE SEGMENTS TO CHROMOSOMES 3,4,5 AND
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Folkeson, Donald
Institute of Genetics, Solvegatan 29
Lund S-223 62 Sweden
A revision of the previous
interpretation of WL 21 as possessing a T(3L-7S) interchange has suggested
an exchange of linkage groups III and V between chromosomes 3 and 5. Using
cri, coch and tl as marker genes, linkage analyses
were performed using a line of normal structural type (WL 5137) and
interchange lines of Lamm's tester set, i.e. L 83 T(3S-5L)a, L 87 T(3-5)b,
and L 112 T(3L-7S). The linkage analyses have confirmed a previous
suggestion by Lamm and Miravalle (1) that linkage group V should be
extended with the bt-tl-r segment. The previous
suggestion of locating the centromere of linkage group V in the vicinity
of gp and b of linkage group III has been
supported.
BSG-staining was used to recognize
satellite chromosomes in meiosis of F1 plants in crosses
between interchange lines of Lamm's tester set and WL 110 of normal
structural type. The presence of two rings of four in an intercross
between interchange lines 84 and 111 belonging to Lamm's
translocation tester set, suggests the separation of wsp from the
r-tl-bt segment. An assignment of linkage segment to
satellite chromosomes locates wsp and the wa-oh segment in separate
satellite chromosomes. A compilation of the meiotic configurations in
different intercrosses of Lamm's tester set and linkage analysis shows
that the segments st-b, gp-tl,
wlo-pl, a, wa-oh, le-v
and wsp are distinct entities from separate linkage groups. Further
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1. Lamm, R. and R.J. Miravalle. 1959. Hereditas
45:417-440.
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