Maize
Genetics Cooperation Newsletter vol 86 2012
Tiny
plant mutant ty*-8446 is allelic to brd1.
--Stinard, PS
--Maize Genetics Cooperation Stock Center
--USDA/ARS, Urbana, IL
The
tiny plant mutant ty*-8446, a small seedling mutant that
arose following gamma radiation experiments at Oak Ridge Laboratory, was
originally described and mapped to chromosome 1 by F. D. Pettem
(1956. MNL 30:9-10). Mutant
seedlings of ty*-8446 do not respond to gibberellic acid (Phinney,
BO. 1956. MNL 30:11-12). The brassinosteroid-deficient dwarf1 (brd1) mutant, recently described by Makarevitch et al. (2012. Brd1 gene in maize encodes a brassinosteroid C-6 oxidase. PLoS
One. 7:e30798), has a similar seedling phenotype and
also maps to chromosome 1. In order
to resolve the relationship between these two mutants, a test of allelism was performed at the Maize Genetics Stock
Center. Plants heterozygous for ty*-8446 and brd1-m1 were intercrossed, and kernels from the resulting ears were
planted in the sand bench. The
emerging seedlings segregated for the tiny seedling phenotype, indicating allelism.
Although ty*-8446 was isolated earlier than brd1, it had not been assigned a formal gene
symbol. Therefore, the brd1 locus name is retained, and the ty*-8446 allele has been reassigned the name brd1-ty8446.
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