Genetic mapping of the barley nitrate reductase-deficient nar1 and nar2 loci |
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Authors: | J. M. Melzer A. Kleinhofs D. A. Kudrna R. L. Warner T. K. Blake |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agronomy and Soils and Program in Genetics and Cell Biology, Washington State University, 99164-6420 Pullman, WA, USA;(2) Department of Plant and Soil Science, Montana State University, 59715 Bozeman, MT, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The nar2 locus that codes for a protein involved in molybdenum cofactor function in nitrate reductase and other molybdoenzymes was mapped to barley chromosome 7. F2 genotypic data from F3 head rows indicated nar2 is located 8.4±2.1 and 23.0± 4.6 cm from the narrow leaf dwarf (nld) and mottled seedling (mt2) loci, respectively. This locates the nar2 locus at 54.7±3.1 cm from the short-haired rachilla (s) locus near the centromere of chromosome 7. Close linkage of nar2 with DDT resistance (ddt) and high lysine (lys3) loci was detected but could not be quantified due to deviations from the individual expected 1 2 1 segregations for the ddt and lys3 genes. Southern blots of wheat-barley addition lines probed with a nitrate reductase cDNA located the NADH : nitrate reductase structural gene, nar1, to chromosome 6.Scientific Paper No. 7762. College of Agriculture and Home Economics Research Center, Washington State University, Project No. 0745. This investigation was supported in part by United States Department of Agriculture Grant No. 86-CRCR-1-2004 |
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Keywords: | Hordeum vulgare Nitrate reductase Linkage Mutants |
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