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E.g., Wessler, regeneration, PubMed ID 17578919.

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Reference ID 3835
Title The genic nature of gamete eliminator in rice
Source Genetics, 1990, vol. 125, pp. 183-191
Author (1) Sano-Y
Abstract The two cultivated rice species, Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima, are
morphologically alike but are reproductively isolated from each other by hybrid
sterility. The hybrid is male sterile but partially female fertile. Backcross
experiments were conducted to introduce an alien factor controlling hybrid
sterility from O. glaberrima (W025) into O. sativa (T65wx) and examine the
genetic basis. An extracted sterility factor, closely linked to the wx locus,
induced gametic abortion due to allelic interaction and was tentatively
designated as S(t). The segregation patterns for infertility was explained by
assuming that W025 and T65wx carried S(t) and S(t)a, respectively, and gametes
with S(t)a aborted only in the heterozygote (S(t)/S(t)a) although the
elimination of female gametes was incomplete. Thus, S(t) seemed to be
intermediate between a gamete eliminator and pollen killer. However, S(t) was
proven to be likely the same as S1 which was formerly reported as gamete
eliminator in a different genetic background of O. sativa. In addition, a
chromosomal segment containing S1 (or S(t] caused a marked suppression of
crossing over around it, suggesting the presence of an inversion. Further,
female transmission of S1a increased as the segment containing S1 became small
by recombination. After S1 was further purified by successive backcrosses up to
the BC15 generation, it became pollen killer. The present results give evidence
that a profound sterility gene such as gamete eliminator can be made from
accumulation of pollen killer and its modifier(s) when pollen killer and
modifier(s) are linked, they behave as a gene complex in the hybrid.

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