Genetic analyses of isozyme in lettuce, Lactuca sativa, and its relatives

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Polymorphisms were observed in 14 enzyme systems in the following Lactuca species, lettuce, L. sativa, and its relative wild species, L. serriola, L. saligna, L. virosa and L. indica; 6 loci of the 3 enzymes, GOT, PGI and 6-PDH, were found to be dimeric. The segregation analysis of the F2 progeny between lettuce and L. serriola revealed 4 loci, Got-1, Got-2, Pgi-2 and Pdh-2 and a linkage among 3 loci, Got-2, Pgi-2 and Pdh-2. Band intensity of the somatic hybrid (hexaploid) between lettuce and L. indica showed that the hybrid is composed of 4 genomes of lettuce and 2 genomes of L. indica. Thus, the genes in the 6 loci are considered to be useful genetic markers for the breeding of lettuce.

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Mizutani, T., & Tanaka, T. (2003). Genetic analyses of isozyme in lettuce, Lactuca sativa, and its relatives. Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science, 72(2), 122–127. https://doi.org/10.2503/jjshs.72.122

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