Table 2. Midrib phenotype of progeny from test-crosses among seven mutant lines not allelic to bmr2, bmr6 or bmr12.
♀ Parent | ♂ Parent |
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29 | 41 | 100 | 122 | 1107 | 1168 | 1937 | |
29 | – | WT | WT | WT | WT | WT | WT |
41 | WT | – | WT | bmr | WT | WT | WT |
100 | WT | WT | – | WT | WT | WT | – |
122 | WT | ? | WT | – | WT | WT | WT |
1107 | WT | WT | WT | WT | – | bmr | bmr |
1168 | WT | WT | WT | WT | bmr | – | bmr |
1937 | WT | WT | WT | WT | bmr | bmr | – |
The F1 individuals, mutant lines, and check lines were visually classified as being brown midrib (bmr), wild-type (WT), or inconclusive (?) (see Materials and Methods).