INVESTIGADORES
LIJAVETZKY diego Claudio
artículos
Título:
Comparative RFLP mapping of Triticum monococcum genes controlling vernalization requiremen
Autor/es:
DUBCOVSKY, J; LIJAVETZKY, D; APPENDINO, L; TRANQUILLI, G
Revista:
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS
Referencias:
Año: 1998 vol. 97 p. 968 - 975
ISSN:
0040-5752
Resumen:
The adaptability of Triticum aestivum to a large range of environments is partially due to genetic differences in sensitivity to vernalization. The most potent gene reducing the vernalization requirement in hexaploid wheat is Vrn-A1. An orthologous vernalization gene, designated Vrn-Am1, was mapped in the diploid wheat Triticum monococcum between RFLP markers Xwg908 and Xabg702 on the long arm of chromosome 5AmL. The orthology of VrnAm1 with Vrn-A1 (5A wheat, originally Vrn1), Vrn-D1 (5D wheat, originally Vrn3), Vrn-R1 (5R rye, originally Sp1) and Vrn-H1 (5H barley, originally Sh2) was shown by mapping RFLP markers linked to these vernalization genes on the T. monococcum linkage map. A second vernalization gene, designated Vrn-Am2, was found in the distal region of chromosome 5AmL within a segment translocated from homoeologous group 4. This gene is completely linked to RFLP marker Xhcd402 and located between the same RFLP markers (Xβ-Amy-1 and Xmwg616) as the Vrn-H2 (originally Sh) locus in Hordeum vulgare,