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Breeding Behavior of the Cytogenetically Engineered Wheat-Rye Translocation Chromosomes 1RS.1BL

Adam J. Lukaszewski*

Dep. of Botany and Plant Sciences, Univ. of California, Riverside CA 92507



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Fig. 1. The structure and recombination patterns of the engineered translocation chromosomes MA and Te. Shaded boxes indicate rye chromatin; blank boxes indicate wheat chromatin. Elongated x's indicate the positions of crossovers. A: recombination of the short arm (S) of chromosomes MA with 1BS; B: recombination of MA(S) with 1RS; C: recombination of Te(S) with 1BS; and D: recombination of Te(S) with 1RS. All chromosomes have normal 1BL arms; drawings not to genetic or physical scale.

 





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