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expand all sections collapse all sections Oryza sativa gene "GH1" (GR:0060365)
Species Oryza sativa (Rice) [ GR_tax:013681 ]
Accession GR:0060365
Gene Symbol GH1
Gene Name GOLD HULL AND INTERNODE 1 
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Chromosome No. 5
Gene Type Not sequenced
Has Phenotype yes
Description Glumes turn from a light green during flowering to yellow, then golden yellow, and finally to golden brown during the ripening stage. Internodes yellow. The gene, gh1 causes pigmentation at epidermal cell walls of glumes and cell walls of hypodermis of internodes. Ripening gold is common especially in Indica cultivars. The white-hull gene Wh prevents formation of golden ground pigment and gives a normal straw color.
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