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23 December 2013 Independent assortment of seed color and hairy leaf genes in Brassica rapa L.
Mukhlesur Rahman
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Rahman, M. 2014. Independent assortment of seed color and hairy leaf genes in Brassica rapa L. Can. J. Plant Sci. 94: 615-620. A genetic study of seed color and hairy leaf in Brassica rapa was conducted in progeny originating from the brown-seeded, hairy leaf B. rapa subsp. chinensis line and the Bangladeshi B. rapa var. trilocularis line. A joint segregation of both traits was also examined in the F2 and backcross populations. Seed color segregated into brown, yellow-brown, and yellow, which suggests that digenic control of brown or yellow-brown color was dominant over yellow seed color. Hairy leaves were found to be under monogenic control, and hairy leaf was dominant over non-hairy leaf. The data show that genes controlling seed color and hairy leaf are inherited independently.

Mukhlesur Rahman "Independent assortment of seed color and hairy leaf genes in Brassica rapa L.," Canadian Journal of Plant Science 94(4), 615-620, (23 December 2013). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJPS2012-323
Received: 14 December 2012; Accepted: 1 December 2013; Published: 23 December 2013
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KEYWORDS
Brassica rapa
Brassica rapa
couleur des graines
feuilles velues
hairy leaf
seed color
segregation
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