DNA restriction endonuclease fragment patterns corresponding to both the rbcS and cab multigene families of pea are each shown to segregate as single Mendelian units in the F 2 progeny of two separate crosses. All of the observed variation in each of the multigene families is thus organized on the chromosome in a tightly linked complex. Linkage relationships between both multigene families and an array of morphological and isozyme markers establish the location of the rbcS and cab gene clusters on pea chromosomes 5 and 2, respectively. Our results, which indicate a high level of DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism in pea, suggest sufficient variation to permit the construction of a highly detailed linkage map.
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Polans, N. O., Weeden, N. F., & Thompson, W. F. (1985). Inheritance, organization, and mapping of rbcS and cab multigene families in pea. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 82(15), 5083–5087. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.82.15.5083
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