THE R LOCUS IN MAIZE-A VERSATILE MARKER SYSTEM FOR PROBING DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION
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The R locus is a key regulatory gene in the maize anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway. Extensive allelic diversity of R gene and tissue specific patterns of anthocyanin pigmentation governed by the Rgene and its displaced repeats (collectively termed as the R gene family) provide an ideal system for the analysis of differential regulation of gene expression. Elegant genetic experiments on R locus have enriched the understanding of tissue-specific gene expression and the regulation mechanisms in higher plants. The progress made in using the R gene as a marker system to study differential gene expression is reviewed here.
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PRASANNA, B. M., & SARKAR, K. R. (1996). THE R LOCUS IN MAIZE-A VERSATILE MARKER SYSTEM FOR PROBING DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 56(03), 229–247. https://doi.org/.
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