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a Instituto de Recursos Biológicos, INTA Castelar (1686) Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, Argentina
b Dep. of Plant Sciences, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616-8780. This project was supported by the National Research Initiative of the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES) grant number 2006-55606-16629, and by Argentinean grants BID 1728/OC-AR PID 234 and PICTO 08-12948
* Corresponding author (jdubcovsky{at}ucdavis.edu).
ABSTRACT
Translocation line T5AmS-5AS·5AL R#45 (Reg. No. GP-839, PI 651012) carries the distal region of Triticum monococcum L. chromosome 5AmS translocated into the 5AS chromosome of T. aestivum L. cultivar Chinese Spring. This translocation line was developed in collaboration with the Instituto de Recursos Biológicos, INTA, Argentina, and the University of California, Davis, CA. The distal T. monococcum 5AmS segment in T5AmS-5AS·5AL R#45 is approximately 8 cM long and carries the active softness genes Pina and Pinb in the genetic background of Chinese Spring. This translocation replaced the deleted Pina and Pinb puroindoline genes from T. aestivum by the functional orthologs from T. monococcum, significantly reducing the hardness of the grain. Translocation line T5AmS-5AS·5AL R#45 has a shorter segment of T. monococcum chromosome 5Am relative to previous translocations, minimizing linkage drag and the probability of negative effects associated with the introgression of alien genes.
Abbreviations: CS, Chinese Spring
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