2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1396553
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Gametocidal genes: from a discovery to the application in wheat breeding

Mahmoud Said,
Eszter Gaál,
András Farkas
et al.

Abstract: Some species of the genus Aegilops, a wild relative of wheat, carry chromosomes that after introducing to wheat exhibit preferential transmission to progeny. Their selective retention is a result of the abortion of gametes lacking them due to induced chromosomal aberrations. These chromosomes are termed Gametocidal (Gc) and, based on their effects, they are categorized into three types: mild, intense or severe, and very strong. Gc elements within the same homoeologous chromosome groups of Aegilops (II, III, or… Show more

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