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Mutant name | pssgr |
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Mutant/Transgenic |
mutant |
Ecotype |
Pisum sativum (Pea) |
Mutagenesis type |
other |
(Semi-)Dominant/Recessive |
recessive |
Description |
The most famous stay-green mutant is Mendel's green cotyledon pea, one of the mutants used in determining the law of genetics |
References |
1: Sato Y, Morita R, Nishimura M, Yamaguchi H, Kusaba MMendel's green cotyledon gene encodes a positive regulator of the chlorophyll-degrading pathway.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2007 Aug 28;104(35):14169-74
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Mutated Gene 1 | GenBank ID |
AB303332 | Alias |
PsSGR | Organism |
Pea (Pisum sativum) | Description |
stay green gene involved in chlorophyll degradation.Pisum sativum SGR mRNA for senescence-inducible chloroplast stay green protein. Homologs of Arabidopsis At4g22920 |
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Mutated Gene 2 | GenBank ID |
AB303331 | Alias |
PsSGR-JI4 | Organism |
Pea (Pisum sativum) | Description |
stay green gene involved in chlorophyll degradation.Pisum sativum SGR mRNA for senescence-inducible chloroplast stay green protein. Homologs of Arabidopsis At4g22920 |
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