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pericarp_color [2014/03/13 14:44] – external edit 127.0.0.1pericarp_color [2014/09/02 19:20] (current) – created chris.bottoms
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-            red pigment in cob and pericarp Colorless aleurone ears showing expression of the most common alleles of the p1 locus. From left to right: P1-rrred pericarp and cob; P1-wr, colorless pericarp red cob; P1-rw, red pericarp white cob; p1-ww colorless pericarp white cobP1-vv, variegated pericarp and cob (caused by transposon Ac insertion in a P1-rr gene, note the twinned light variegated/red sectors on the upper portion of the ear). The end ear is P1-ovov, orange variegated pericarp and cob, caused by transposon Ac insertion in a P1-rr gene in the opposite orientation as in the P1-vv allele. The multikernel white sector on the left side the ear results from transposon Ac-induced recombination and deletion of the P1 gene. (Photo courtesy T. Peterson).+            photo: three ears segregating for purple or red color (A1) vscolorless aleurone (a1/a1) on ears withrespectively, colorless pericarp (p1/p1)brown pericarp (with P1-rr/- and the A1-b allele); and red pericarp (P1-rr) with the common A1 allele.
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-            photo: three ears segregating for purple or red color (A1) vscolorless aleurone (a1/a1) on ears withrespectively, colorless pericarp (p1/p1)brown pericarp (with P1-rr/- and the A1-b allele); and red pericarp (P1-rr) with the common A1 allele.+            red pigment in cob and pericarp Colorless aleurone ears showing expression of the most common alleles of the p1 locus. From left to right: P1-rrred pericarp and cob; P1-wr, colorless pericarp red cob; P1-rw, red pericarp white cob; p1-ww colorless pericarp white cobP1-vv, variegated pericarp and cob (caused by transposon Ac insertion in a P1-rr gene, note the twinned light variegated/red sectors on the upper portion of the ear). The end ear is P1-ovov, orange variegated pericarp and cob, caused by transposon Ac insertion in a P1-rr gene in the opposite orientation as in the P1-vv allele. The multikernel white sector on the left side the ear results from transposon Ac-induced recombination and deletion of the P1 gene. (Photo courtesy T. Peterson).
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