Abstract
Wxa and Wxb are the most common alleles of the Wx gene in Asian cultivated rice. The difference between them is responsible for differences in the levels of the Wx gene product in the endosperm, as well as in amylose content, which is an important determinant of the quality of edible rice. Since Indica rice mostly carries the Wxa allele, we introduced the Wxb allele into Indica-type rice (IR36) from a Japonica-type rice (T65) by repeated backcrossing. In the near-isogenic line (IR36 Wxb). the level of the Wx gene product was reduced and, as expected, the level of amylose. However. IR36Wxb had a lower amylose content than the recurrent parent of T65 with the Wxb allele. The results suggest that the Indica (IR361 background might lower the amylose content more than the Japonica (T65) background when the Wx allele is the same. The possible importance of modifiers that regulte expression of the Wx gene is also discussed in relation to improvements in the grain quality of rice.
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Mikami, I., Dung, L. V., Hirano, H. Y., & Sano, Y. (2000). Effects of the two most common Wx alleles on different genetic backgrounds in rice. Plant Breeding, 119(6), 505–508. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1439-0523.2000.00533.x
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