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Substitutions and Deletions of Genes Related to Grain Hardness in Wheat and Their Effect on Grain Texture

G. Tranquillib, J. Heatona, O. Chicaizaa and J. Dubcovsky*,a

a Dep. of Agronomy and Range Science, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616-8515, USA
b Inst. de Recursos Biológicos, INTA, Villa Udaondo, (1712) Castelar, Buenos Aires, Argentina



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Fig. 1. DNAs from Chinese Spring chromosome substitution lines and Californian wheat varieties digested with restriction enzyme Xba I. The same Southern blot membrane was hybridized with probes for Gsp-1, Pina-D1, and Pinb-D1 genes.

 


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Fig. 2. Average single kernel characterization system (SKCS) hardness index values adjusted by grain weight. Chromosome substitution lines are indicated by the Chinese Spring (CS) substituted chromosome and the donor cultivar (Ti = Timstein, RE = Red Egyptian). 5A/5Am indicates the CS/Triticum monococcum recombinant chromosome substitution line. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.

 





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