Inheritance of the An2 gene and epistatic interactions in Petunia exserta x P. axillaris hybrids

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A regulatory gene, An2, controls structural genes within the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway. The inheritance of An2 expression in crosses between P. axillaris (an2) and P. exserta (An2+) was studied. Floral pigmentation was quantitatively inherited and involved the expression of a single regulatory gene (An2) and three structural genes (Hf1, An6 and Fl). White flowers were produced in an2- genotypes; while pigmented flowers were produced in An2+ genotypes. The intensity of pigmentation was determined by the interaction of An2 with An6, Hf1 and Fl, as well as substrate competition between the An6 and Fl encoded enzymes.

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Griesbach, R. J. (2002). Inheritance of the An2 gene and epistatic interactions in Petunia exserta x P. axillaris hybrids. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 127(6), 947–956. https://doi.org/10.21273/jashs.127.6.947

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