Inheritance of siliqua locule number and seed coat colour in Brassica juncea: Short Communication

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The inheritance of siliqua locule number and seed coat colour in Brassica juncea was investigated, using three lines each of tetralocular brown seeded and bilocular yellow seeded. Three crosses of tetralocular brown seeded × bilocular yellow seeded lines were attempted and their F1, F 2 and backcross generations were examined for segregation of these two traits. Brown seed colour and bilocular siliqua characters were found to be dominant over yellow seed and tetralocular siliqua, respectively. Chi-square tests indicated that each trait is controlled by different sets of duplicate pairs of genes. Bilocular siliquae or brown seeds can result from the presence of either of two dominant alleles, whereas tetralocular siliquae or yellow seeds are produced when alleles at both loci are recessive. A joint segregation analysis of F2 data indicated that the genes governing siliqua locule number and seed colour were inherited independently. © 2007 The Authors Journal compilation 2007 Blackwell Verlag.

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Choudhary, B. R., & Solanki, Z. S. (2007). Inheritance of siliqua locule number and seed coat colour in Brassica juncea: Short Communication. Plant Breeding, 126(1), 104–106. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0523.2007.01245.x

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