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Published in Crop Sci 21:346-347 (1981)
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A New Linkage Relationship in Cotton1

Joshua A. Lee2

A chromosome, or a chromosomal segment, transferred from Gossypium davidsonii Kell., an American diploid taxon, to the glandless G. barbadense stock, 15-4, harbored the gland-determining allele, G1dav3, and the complementary lethal factor, Ledav. Linkage between the genes was estimated at 25.9 ± 3.0 recombination units.

Key Words: Gossypium barbadense L. • Gossypium anomalum Wawra ex Wawra & Peyr. • Gossypium davidsonii Kell. • Gossypium klotz schianum Anderss. • Gossypium hirsutum L. • Complementary lethality


1 Contribution from AR-SEA-USDA, and the North Carolina Agric. Res. Ser., North Carolina State Univ. Paper No. 6518 of the Journal Series.

2 Geneticist, AR-SEA-USDA. and professor of crop science. North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27650.

Received for publication August 4, 1980.





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