Inheritance of fruit colour in a wild Russian red raspberry seedling |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Keep |
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Institution: | (1) East Malling Research Station, ME20 6BJ Maidstone, Kent, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary A new gene, i, from a self-incompatible wild Russian Rubus idaeus seedling is described. The gene i interacts with the fruit colour gene T, Tii plants having apricot instead of red fruits, and spines, leaves and stems pigmented to varying degrees. A deficit of apricot-fruited seedlings in progenies segregating for i could be explained by linkage between i and the self-incompatibility S locus with a crossover value of approximately 26.7%.Segregations for spine colour in crosses and backcrosses of the Russian seedling with two green-spined (ttII) raspberries selected for their yellow fruit colour, showed that both the latter carried the spine colour intensifier gene P. This suggests that earlier authors were incorrect in attributing the apricot fruit colour developed by some tt plants to a pleiotropic effect of P. |
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Keywords: | Rubus idaeus red raspberry fruit colour spine colour inheritance genes i P T S |
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