| Literature DB >> 12011178 |
Y Sreevalli1, R N Kulkarni, K Baskaran.
Abstract
The commonly found flower colors in periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus)--pink, white, red-eyed, and pale pink center--are reported to be governed by the epistatic interaction between four genes--A, R, W, and I. The mode of inheritance of an uncommon flower color, orange-red corolla and white eye, was studied by crossing an accession possessing this corolla color with a white flowered variety (Nirmal). The phenotype of the F(1) plants and segregation data of F(2) and backcross generations suggested the involvement of two more interacting and independently inherited genes, one (proposed symbol E) determining the presence or absence of red eye and another (proposed symbol O) determining orange-red corolla.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12011178 DOI: 10.1093/jhered/93.1.55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hered ISSN: 0022-1503 Impact factor: 2.645