Allelic variation of high-molecular-weight glutenin genes in bread wheat |
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Authors: | O I Zaitseva A A Burakova A T Babkenov S A Babkenova M U Utebayev V A Lemesh |
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Institution: | 1.Institute of Genetics and Cytology,National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,Minsk,Belarus;2.Barayev Research and Production Center of Grain Farming,Shortandy-1,Kazakhstan |
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Abstract: | The composition and quantity of high-molecular-weight glutenin subunits plays an important role in determining the bread-making quality of wheat. Molecular-genetic analysis of allelic composition of high-molecular-weight glutenin genes in 102 bread wheat cultivars and lines from different geographical regions was conducted. Three alleles at the Glu-A1 locus, nine alleles at the Glu-B1 locus, and two alleles at the Glu-D1 locus were identified. Among the investigated cultivars and lines, 21 were characterized by intracultivar polymorphism. High allelic variation of high-molecular-weight glutenin subunit genes was shown for the collection: 21 and 9 combinations were defined in monomorphic and polymorphic cultivars and lines, respectively. However, the major part of the collection (66.7%) contained four allelic combinations: Glu-A1b Glu-B1c Glu-D1d, Glu-A1b Glu-B1c Glu-D1-2a, Glu-A1a Glu-B1c Glu-D1d, and Glu-A1b Glu-B1c Glu-D1d/Glu-D1-2a. Fourteen cultivars of bread wheat were selected, and they were characterized by a favorable allelic composition of Glu-1 loci. |
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