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The Journal of Heredity 1994:85(4):297-300
© 1994 The American Genetic Association 85:297-300


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Chromosomal Location of Some Marker Genes in Rice Using the Primary Trisomics

A. C. Sanchez, and G. S. Khush

Division of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biochemistry, International Rice Research Institute P.O. Box 933, 1099, Manila, Philippines

Abstract

The chromosomal locations of 17 mutant genes were determined by crossing marker stocks with the 12 primary trisomics of rice Genetic segregation in the F2 or backcross populations was studied. Of the 204 possible combinations, 186 F2 or backcross populations were studied. Results showed that the genes gf-2 and z-8 were located on chromosome 1, gh-2, bc-5, z-11, and z-12 on chromosome 2; z-9 on chromosome 3; pl-2 and st-7 on chromosome 4; z-7, Rk-3 and bc-2 on chromosome 5; z-13 on chromosome 6; wp-1, spl-9, and z-10 on chromosome 7; and chl-S on chromosome 8. In addition, the gene st-8 was located on chromosome 7 by linkage analysis.


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