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Identification of a 4A/7R and a 7B/4R wheat-rye chromosome translocation

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By producing chromosome substitutions with ‘Imperial rye’ chromosomes 4R (C) and 7R (D) in the wheat cultivar ‘Chinese Spring’ two spontaneous translocation lines were obtained. One involves segments of wheat chromosome 4A and rye chromosome 7R, the other involves portions of wheat chromosome 7B and rye chromosome 4R

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Zeller, F.J., Koller, O.L. Identification of a 4A/7R and a 7B/4R wheat-rye chromosome translocation. Theoret. Appl. Genetics 59, 33–37 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00275773

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