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12,
13,
14,
15 and
16
17 in Upland Cotton1
Nine virescent mutants of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) were tested for allelism with known virescent mutants and with each other in both greenhouse and field plantings. One mutant was allelic to
1, two were allelic to yg1yg2, and one was allelic to
10. One mutant gave a positive F1 allelic test with
2, but segregation in the F2 established that it was a homoeologue of
2. Of the remaining mutants, three were identified as simply inherited recessive mutants, and one was a duplicate factor recessive residing on the same chromosomes as
3 and
6.
Key Words: Inheritance Linkage Homoelogy Gosypium hirsutum L.
2 Research geneticist, USDA-ARS, Cotton Genetics Res. Lab., College Station, TX 77841.
Received for publication September 24, 1982.
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