Search result for '19982 '.
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NW20
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Name: Landsberg erecta (Ler-0) |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Wageningen University Maarten Koornneef
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Line defined as erecta by Will Feenstra. Background line for all mutants produced by Feenstra, Van der Veen and Koornneef at Wageningen University
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Phenotype
blunt fruits, short petioles, usually upright stems, compact inflorescence; Ler-0, ecotype derived from Landsberg (La-0), but genetically distinct; carries erecta gene; blunt siliques, upright stems, bunched flowers; common background line. round leaves, short petioles, short pedicels, flowers are clustered at the top of the inflorescence, short and wide siliques with blunt tip, short and upright stems, compact inflorescence, carries erecta gene; height = 20-25 cm.
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N28
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Name: apetala |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Wageningen University Maarten Koornneef
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Flowering
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Phenotype
strong allele; homeotic conversion of sepals (first whorl) to bracts, many secondary and tertiary flowers are formed in the axils of the transformed sepals; petals (second whorl) usually absent but are occasionally replaced by stamens or petal-stamen-bract-like mosaic; phenotype varies acropetally, with more complete flower-to-inflorescence conversions in basal flowers and at low temperature.
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N6161
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Name: apetala, cauliflower |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis John Bowman
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Homozygous for ap1-1, segregating for cal1-1.
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Phenotype
Double mutant; cal1-1 is a strong allele with inflorescence resembling a cauliflower; cal enhances ap1-1 mutant phenotype, to completely transform floral meristem to inflorescence meristem; cal1-1 alone confers no visible phenotype; ap1-1 presents homeotic conversions of sepals to bracts and formation of secondary flowers in the axil of the transformed sepals; lacks petals; tertiary flowers are found within the secondary flowers.
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