Two Independently Inherited Electrophoretic Variants of the Lysine-Rich Histones of Maize (Zea mays)
AUTOR(ES)
Stout, John T.
RESUMO
We report here the first instance of inherited intraspecific histone variation in plants. Maize lysine-rich histone I is composed of four subfractions that are electrophoretically distinct in long polyacrylamide gels. Initial segregation studies indicate that at least one subfraction shows mobility differences inherited as if controlled by a single Mendelian locus. The locus is not on the short arms of chromosomes 2 or 4. The third subfraction also shows variants. Indirect evidence indicates that the genes controlling the variants of this subfraction segregate independently of those of the first. We suggest the symbols alh-A188 and alh-W23 to designate two of the alleles we have discovered of the first subfraction (a) of the lysine-rich histones and clh-A188 and clh-W23 the alleles of the third subfraction (c) of the lysine-rich histones. Other strains of maize show other differences in their histone I fractions, suggesting that there is inbredline-specific polymorphism with respect to histone I variants.
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