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A HERITABLE FACTOR ON CHROMOSOME 6 AFFECTING SEED COAT
BRIGHTNESS
Marx, G. A.
NYS
Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY USA
The well known Pl locus on
chromosome 6 controls the presence (Pl) or absence (pl) of a black pigment
in the hilum of the mature seed. To my knowledge the pigment responsible
for this distinctive feature has never been chemically characterized. Over
the years 1 have noted that the seed coat, quite apart from the hilum
itself, appears stained and consequently is slightly but perceptibly
darker in Pl than in pl seeds. If there were no exceptions to this
apparent association between the presence of Pl and the darkening of the
seed coat, then it could reasonably be assumed that Pl not only
affects hilum color but also affects the color of the entire seed coat,
albeit in a less obvious way. Pleiotropy, however, is ruled out because
not all seeds with Pl are dark or dull; some are light and bright. This
was well demonstrated in the F2 of a cross
between two lines, both of which were homozygous dominant Pl but one had
dull testae whereas the other had bright testae. Although all plants bore
seeds with black hila, the seed coats in some plants were dull and in others they were bright, the
distribution conforming to a 3:1 ratio (38 dull:10 bright
X2(3:1)=0.06. Thus, Pl itself does not
determine the dull/bright difference
In another
cross made earlier between a Pl line with dull seeds and a pl line with bright seeds the F2
distribution for dull vs bright testae was as given in Table 1. Although these
results were obtained from a small greenhouse-grown population they
clearly demonstrate an association between Pl and dull seeds on the one hand
and between pl and bright seeds on the other. Equally clear is the fact that
the associations are not absolute: three plants with Pl seeds had
bright seeds whereas one plant with pl seeds had dull
testae.
The data presented here, together
with other unreported
observations, foster the view that a dominant gene linked with the Pl locus in chromosome
6 controls the formation of a pigment —- or at least effects a chemical
reaction -— that leads to the darkening or dullening of the seed coat .
Tentatively, the gene symbol Dsc (dull seed coat) is
proposed for thisheritable factor.
Presumably, Dsc expresses in
A as well as in a seeds, but so far the trait has been
observed only in a seeds. Environmental conditions, too, affect
expression. Field-grown plants frequently are unsuitable for scoring dull vs
bright seed coats because bleaching obscures much or all of the
difference. Under glasshouse conditions, however, this problem is obviated and the differences are quite
distinct . In fact, heterozygotes often can be distinguished from
the two homozygous classes. The allelic status at the R locus is another
factor influencing character
expression, r/r segregants being considerably less darkened than R/R seeds
even in plants homozygous dominant for Dsc. Moreover, in favorable material the R/r seeds can
be seen to be intermediate in darkness between the R/R and r/r
homozygotes. (Even where Dsc is not involved, r/r segregants typically
are lighter than R/- seeds.) Thus, both genetical and environmental
conditions have a decided effect on Dsc expression, but when all
modifying influences are controlled, Dsc can be distinguised from dsc with
notable precision.
Since Dsc is manifest in
seeds of a plants, the pigment, if indeed that is what it is,
responsible for the darkening evidently is not an an-thocyanin, and
its chemical nature, like that of the pigment conditioned by Pl, remains to be
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Table 1.
F2 analysis of a cross between a Pl line with dull seeds (Dsc)
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