GENETICAL STUDIES ON MUTANTS IN THE PROGENY OF HEAT-TREATED BARLEY
- 1 May 1937
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Research
- Vol. 15c (5) , 217-229
- https://doi.org/10.1139/cjr37c-019
Abstract
Heat treatments were applied to barley seeds and 10 different mutant characters were observed in the progeny, viz.; xantha1 and 2, dwarf1,2,3 and 4, virescent1 and 2, chlorina and albino. Typical Mendelian ratios were not obtained in the first segregating generation owing to the small size of the sector affected in the generation of treatment. In the second and third segregating generations, good fits were obtained in all cases to either monohybrid or dihybrid ratios. Both 3:1 and 15:1 ratios were observed in lines segregating for xantha1 and albino characters. The postulation of the duplicate factor hypothesis was necessary to explain this situation. Chlorina and dwarf mutants segregated in all the cases investigated as simple Mendelian recessives. One virescent strain was believed to have arisen through plastid mutation and was maternally inherited.The heat treatment significantly increased the natural mutation rate for the xantha characters but apparently had no effect on the albino mutation rate. Dwarf, virescent and chlorina mutants were observed in the segregating generation after heat treatment, but were not detected in untreated populations.Keywords
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