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Published online 27 May 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:1256-1263 (2005)
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Analyses of Acid-PAGE Gliadin Pattern of Indian Wheats (Triticum aestivum L.) Representing Different Environments and Periods

Sewa Ram*, Nisha Jain, Vinamrata Dawar, R. P. Singh and Jag Shoran

Directorate of Wheat Research, Karnal- 132001, India



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Fig. 1. Acid-PAGE gliadin electrophoregram of Indian wheat cultivars. The places of {alpha}, ß, {gamma} and {omega} gliadins along with a group of secalin bands in 1BL.1RS translocation lines are indicated. 1 = PBW65, 2 = PBW138, 3 = PBW 154, 4 = PBW175, 5 = PBW222, CS = Chinese Spring, M = Marquis, 6 = PBW226, 7 = PBW299, 8 = PBW343, 9 = PBW373, and 10 = PBW396.

 


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Fig. 2. Ideograms of different gliadin patterns in the regions of {alpha}, ß, {gamma}, and {omega} gliadins observed in all the genotypes studied. The numbers shown on the top of ideograms denote the type of electrophoretic banding patterns identified among all genotypes. Chinese Spring (CS) and Marquis (M) were used as standards.

 


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Fig. 3. Dendrogram based on Dad distances among cultivars grown in different zones in India (NWPZ = North Western Plains Zone, NEPZ = North Eastern Plains Zone, CZ = Central zone, PZ = Peninsular Zone, and NHZ = Northern Hill Zone).

 





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