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Synopsis: Segregation in F1, F2, F3, and BC progenies from the cross, brown keel tip x normal, suggested that brown keel tip was conditioned by a single dominant gene, B, inherited tetrasomically. A deficiency of recessive phenotypes was postulated to be due to the operation of alleles, CC, at an independent locus. The interaction of genes from these two loci appeared to be such that the double recessive form, bbbb cccc, was a zygotic lethal.
2 Formerly graduate assistant (now graduate fellow in the Dept. of Farm Crops, Oregon State College, Corvallis), and Professor of Farm Crops, Iowa State College, respectively.
Received for publication September 29, 1958.
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