Chromosomal structural changes can be induced by the addition of specific alien chromosomes called ‘gametocidal (Gc) chromosomes’. In the monosomic addition of the Gc chromosome to common wheat, chromosomal breaks occur in gametes receiving no Gc chromosome, and the broken ends heal and stabilize in the subsequent generations. Thus, by the so-called Gc system, deficiencies and translocations can be induced in common wheat and also in alien chromosome addition and substitution lines of common wheat. Deficiencies of wheat and alien chromosomes were cytologically identified by the chromosome banding and in situ hybridization techniques. The plants carrying deletions or wheat-alien translocations were established as new aneuploid lines of common wheat with sub-arm aneuploidy. Those for wheat chromosomes are called deletion stocks and those for alien chromosomes are called dissection lines. The new aneuploids have been used for cytological chromosome mapping and have corrected some mistakes in genetic mapping.
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Endo, T. R. (2015). New Aneuploids of Common Wheat. In Advances in Wheat Genetics: From Genome to Field (pp. 73–81). Springer Japan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55675-6_8
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