BGN 14: Acrotrisomic 5L5S in barley BARLEY GENETICS NEWSLETTER, VOL. 14, II. RESEARCH NOTES
Shahla and Tsuchiya, p. 24

II. 13. Acrotrisomic 5L5S in barley. (1)
Azizeh Shahla and T. Tsuchiya, Department of Agronomy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 U.S.A.

(1) Supported in part by USDA/SEA Competitive Research Grant 82-CRCR-1-1020 and CSU Hatch project.

A new acrotrisomic line was found in chromosome 5 in the progeny of acrotrisomic 5S5L (Shahla and Tsuchiya, 1983). Giemsa banding technique showed that the long arm (5L) broke at the same place as the acrocentric chromosome 5S5L; the breakage was distal to the band. The break in the short arm (5S) was also distal to the centromeric band (Fig. 1).

Fig. 1. Karyotype of a Giemsa N-banded cell of Triplo 5L5S

The trisomic plant showed similar morphological characteristics to primary trisomic (Triplo 5L) and acrotrisomic 5S5L with extremely revoluted leaves.

Reference:
Shahla, A. and T. Tsuchiya. 1983. Further studies on acrotrisomic for 5S5L (Formerly meta lA) in barley. BGN 13:23-24.
 

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