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-            chromosome segment carrying A1 Sh2 normal albino and lethal alleles whose recessive null phenotypes are expressed at the loss of a covering  ring chromosome carrying the respective dominant allele of these loci.  Photo of an an, a1-x1/a1-x1/Ring A1-b plant near flowering showing albinochimeras, indicating ring loss.+            chromosome segment carrying A1 Sh2 normal albino and lethal alleles whose recessive null phenotypes are expressed at the loss of a covering  ring chromosome carrying the respective dominant allele of these loci.  Photo of an ear fromthe cross of a1-p Sh2/a1-x3 (a viable heterozygote), X a1-x3/a1-x3/Ring A-b (viable homozygous deficiency because it is covered by the A1-b ring that carries the normal alleles of the lost loci) showing colored kernels with colorless shrunken sectorscolored kernels with pale nonshrunken sectors (loss of ring A1-b) with the a1-x3 and and a1-p female contribution.
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-            chromosome segment carrying A1 Sh2 normal albino and lethal alleles whose recessive null phenotypes are expressed at the loss of a covering  ring chromosome carrying the respective dominant allele of these loci.  Photo of an ear fromthe cross of a1-p Sh2/a1-x3 (a viable heterozygote), X a1-x3/a1-x3/Ring A-b (viable homozygous deficiency because it is covered by the A1-b ring that carries the normal alleles of the lost loci) showing colored kernels with colorless shrunken sectorscolored kernels with pale nonshrunken sectors (loss of ring A1-b) with the a1-x3 and and a1-p female contribution.+            chromosome segment carrying A1 Sh2 normal albino and lethal alleles whose recessive null phenotypes are expressed at the loss of a covering  ring chromosome carrying the respective dominant allele of these loci.  Photo of an an, a1-x1/a1-x1/Ring A1-b plant near flowering showing albinochimeras, indicating ring loss.
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anthocyanin_deletion.1394720144.txt.gz · Last modified: 2014/03/13 14:15 by chris.bottoms