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Random amplified polymorphic DNA markers of theBrassica alboglabra chromosome of aB. campestris-alboglabra addition line

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The alien C-genome chromosome in aBrassica campestris-alboglabra monosomic addition line was characterized by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. The alien chromosome carried three loci, Ec, Wc and Lap-1C, controlling synthesis of erucic acid, white flower colour and a fast-migrating band of leucine aminopeptidase (Lap-1Cc) respectively. The RAPD analysis revealed 17 markers specific to the alien chromosome. Among 45 offspring plants from the selfed addition line the alien C-chromosome was transmitted to 15 plants, four plants had only parts of this chromosome and the remaining 26 plants did not carry the chromosome.

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Jørgensen, R.B., Chen, B.Y., Cheng, B.F. et al. Random amplified polymorphic DNA markers of theBrassica alboglabra chromosome of aB. campestris-alboglabra addition line. Chromosome Res 4, 111–114 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02259703

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