Chlorophyll-deficient gene and morphological variations in Korean populations of maize (Zea mays) |
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Authors: | Man Kyu Huh Sung Gi Moon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology Education, Pusan National University, 609-735 Pusan, Korea;(2) Department of Biology, Kyungsung University, 608-736 Pusan, Korea |
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Abstract: | We studied cultivated and naturalized Korean maize populations to determine the extent to which the chlorophylldeficient mutation and the phenotypic variations of two morphological characters (i.e., red coleoptiles and epicotyls, and the number of the first root hairs) are maintained. The frequency of the chlorophyll-deficient mutant gene (2.73% on average) was highly variable. Frequencies of red coleoptiles and epicotyls also were higher than expected from a mutation-selection balance. The average number of hairy phenotypes within populations was 1.8, ranging from 0.0 to 4.0. Naturalized populations were closely related to with cultivated communities. Most striking, however, was the more significant difference among populations than within populations with regard to both the frequency of chlorophyll-deficient mutant genes and the phenotypic variations of our two morphological characters. On a per-gene basis, the majority of the phenotypic variation (mean of 73.3%) resided among populations. |
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Keywords: | chlorophyll-deficient mutant maize phenotypic variations Zea mays |
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