THE DETECTION AND MEASUREMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF INDIVIDUAL GENES INVOLVED IN THE INHERITANCE OF A QUANTITATIVE CHARACTER IN WHEAT
Аннотация
IN the study of quantitative inheritance it has been customary, since the first formulation of the necessary statistical procedures by FISHER in 1918, to base genetic analyses on covariances between relatives. The characterizations of the inheritance of continuously varying characters provided by these statistical analyses are in terms of the action of systems of genes, and although these characterizations have been highly informative, they do not suffice to answer many questions concerning the nature of polygenes. THODAY (1961) has emphasized that the isolation of individual genes affecting quantitative characters is a prerequisite to answering questions about the randomness of distribution of polygenes in chromosomes, about the relationship of polygenes to major genes and to heterochromatin and about the homogeneity of polygenes as a class of genes. This paper describes a technique based on common breeding procedures which appears to be useful in identifying some of the major genes (effective factors) in the presumably complex genetic systems responsible for the heritable differences in quantitative characters between pure lines. It also describes the results of an application of this technique to the determination of genetic differences between two varieties of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) .
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