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    Electronic Resource
    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Developmental Genetics 3 (1982), S. 179-196 
    ISSN: 0192-253X
    Keywords: alcohol dehydrogenase ; regulatory ; mutant ; mutable alleles ; organ-specific ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Genetics
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Three new mutant alleles of maize alcohol dehydrogenase-1 (Adh 1) were recovered following allyl alcohol selection of pollen. Each is altered in quantitative, organ-specific, regulatory properties. All mutant sites act in cis to the structural gene component. One mutant arose spontaneously, one followed indirectly from irradiation with high Z accelerated particles, and one was induced by an autonomous mutator system. Each mutant is assessed in three organs by utilizing ADH allozyme ratios that were quantified at the level of ADH enzyme activity and either [3H]-Leu incorporation into newly synthesized ADH 1 subunits or direct protein determinations. One mutation simultaneously raises Adh 1 expression in one organ and lowers it in another, another affects expression in one organ only, and another is extremely underexpressed in all organs but is unstable. This unstable allele has generated derivative mutant alleles that have less or zero ADH expression. We do not yet know whether or not coding sequences are involved in these mutants. We conclude that information for organ specificity and quantitative behavior resides near or within Adh 1 coding sequences.
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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    BioEssays 14 (1992), S. 227-236 
    ISSN: 0265-9247
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: It is useful to envision two fundamentally different ways by which the timing of plant development is regulated: developmental stage-transition mechanisms and time-to-flowering mechanisms. The existence of both mechanisms is indicated by the behavior of various mutants. Shoot stage transitions are defined by dominant mutants representing at least four different genes; each mutant retards transitions from juvenile shoot stages to more adult shoot stages. In addition, dominant leaf stage-transition mutants in at least seven different genes have similar phenotypes, but the leaf rather than the shoot is the. focus (and at least two of these genes encode domain proteins.) One mutant, Hairy sheath frayed 1-0 (Hsf1-O) simultaneously affects shoot and leaf; this mutant's behavior initiated our interest in plant heterochronism(1). The second type of timekeeping involves time-to-flowering. As with most plant but not animals species, cultivars of the maize species vary greatly for the time-to-flowering quantitative trait: between 6 and 14 weeks is common. It is via the 'slipping time frames' interaction that takes place between stage-transition mutants and time-to-flowering genetic back-grounds that unexpected and radical phenotypes occur. We see a reservoir of previously unsuspected morphological possibilities among the few heterochronic genotypes we have constructed, possibilities that may mimic the sort of variation needed to fuel macroevolution without having to posit (as done by Goldschmidt(2)) any special macromutational mechanisms.
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