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Isozyme gene markers in Vicia faba L.

R Mancini1, C De Pace, G T Mugnozza, V Delre, D Vittori.   

Abstract

This study was conducted to assess the genetic basis of the variability observed for the glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), Superoxide dismutase (SOD), esterase (EST), and malate dehydrogenase (MDH) isozyme systems in different open-pollinated Vicia faba varieties. Individual plants showing contrasting zymogram patterns were simultaneously selfed and cross-combined. Crossing was unsuccessful in producing progeny, and only selfed progenies were suitable for genetical analysis of isozyme variability. Three zones of GOT activity were made visible. The isozyme of GOT-2 and GOT-3 zones were dimeric and under the control of three alleles at the Got-2 locus and two alleles at the Got-3 locus, respectively. The isozymes of the GOT-1 zone did not show any variability. Three zones of SOD isozyme activity were made visible. The isozymes occurring in the SOD-1 (chloroplastic isozyme form) and SOD-2 (cytosol isozyme form) zones were dimeric and under the control of two alleles at the Sod-1 and Sod-2 loci. The isozyme visualized in the SOD-3 zone (mitochondrial isozyme form) were tetrameric and under the control of two alleles at the Sod-3 locus. Apparently the isozymes made visible in the most anodal esterase zones EST-1, EST-2, and EST-3 were monomeric, and the occurrence of two alleles at each of two different loci explained the variability observed in the EST-2 and EST-3 zones. For MDH, only two five-banded zymogram pattern types were found, and every selfed progeny showed only one of the two zymogram type, indicating that each individual possessed fixed alleles at the loci controlling MDH isozyme. Got-2, Got-3, Sod-1, Sod-2, and Sod-3 appear to be five new isozyme gene markers that can be useful in Vicia faba breeding for linkage study, varietal fingerprinting, outcrossing rate estimate, and indirect selection for quantitative characters.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 24232798     DOI: 10.1007/BF00261239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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