Radiation-inducedalcohol dehydrogenasemutants in maize following allyl alcohol selection of pollen
- 14 April 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Genetics Research
- Vol. 31 (2) , 107-129
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300017882
Abstract
SUMMARY: Thealcohol dehydrogenase-1gene in maize presents advantages for mutational analysis. Foremost among these is the ability to chemically select ADH-negative and ADH-low gametophytes owing to their resistance to allyl alcohol vapour. Immature tassels were irradiated with either 220 kV X-rays or 400 MeV/amu accelerated neon-ions; spontaneous mutants were also selected and recovered. RBE for neon-20 was about 5. A total of 70 presumptive mutants were placed into one of four classes on the basis of allozyme profiles following electrophoresis and ADH staining: (A) dysfunction, (B) underproducer, (C) overproducer, and (D) up-Adh2gene. Mutants have been recovered and confirmed in the first three classes. These include two male-transmissible deletion-type lesions induced by X-rays, five underproducer transpositions and one overproducer transposition induced by neon-20. Certain of the neoninduced alleles are unstable in their expression. All 70 mutants are chromosomal aberrations; no intragenic lesions were recovered although our experimental design would have preferentially recovered them if they had occurred.The Discussion considers the mutagenic action of ionizing radiation, and especially the well-documented differences between maize and Drosophila data. In particular, the effect of these chromosome derangements on the ‘programmable’ component(s) of theAdhlcistron is discussed.This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
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