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Genetic variation in natural populations of wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum)

Genetic variation in natural populations of wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum) Genetica Vol. 49, 2/3: 97-108, 1978 A.H.D. BROWN 1,2 , E. NEVO 1 , D. ZOHARY 3 & O. DAGAN 1 1 Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Israel 2 Permanent Address: CSIRO, Division of Plant Industry', P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Australia 3 Laboratory of Genetics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Received April 3, 1978 / Accepted August 15, 1978 In order to evaluate the potential genetic resources of lier references). This erosion of genetic resources has the wild relatives of crop plants, allozyme variation at "already led to an increased vulnerability of crops to 28 loci was determined for 28 Israel populations of disease (National Academy of Sciences, 1972), and Hordeum spontaneum, the progenitor of cultivated continues to hamper breeding for increased adapta- barley. Etectrophoretic properties of these loci and tion. To remedy this situation, additional genetic their variants are described. The enzyme loci exhi- variation has been sought from three kinds of bited a great range of polymorphism, from one to sources: (1) collections of primitive or advanced culti- fifteen alleles per locus being detected. The average vats already in hand, or collected and conserved be- probability that two gametes drawn randomly from fore they vanish, (2) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Genetica Springer Journals

Genetic variation in natural populations of wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum)

Genetica , Volume 49 (3) – May 19, 2004

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Life Sciences; Animal Genetics and Genomics; Plant Genetics and Genomics; Evolutionary Biology; Human Genetics; Microbial Genetics and Genomics
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0016-6707
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1573-6857
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10.1007/BF00120555
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Genetica Vol. 49, 2/3: 97-108, 1978 A.H.D. BROWN 1,2 , E. NEVO 1 , D. ZOHARY 3 & O. DAGAN 1 1 Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Israel 2 Permanent Address: CSIRO, Division of Plant Industry', P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Australia 3 Laboratory of Genetics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Received April 3, 1978 / Accepted August 15, 1978 In order to evaluate the potential genetic resources of lier references). This erosion of genetic resources has the wild relatives of crop plants, allozyme variation at "already led to an increased vulnerability of crops to 28 loci was determined for 28 Israel populations of disease (National Academy of Sciences, 1972), and Hordeum spontaneum, the progenitor of cultivated continues to hamper breeding for increased adapta- barley. Etectrophoretic properties of these loci and tion. To remedy this situation, additional genetic their variants are described. The enzyme loci exhi- variation has been sought from three kinds of bited a great range of polymorphism, from one to sources: (1) collections of primitive or advanced culti- fifteen alleles per locus being detected. The average vats already in hand, or collected and conserved be- probability that two gametes drawn randomly from fore they vanish, (2)

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Published: May 19, 2004

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