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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 70(6): 1506-8, 2006 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16794336

ABSTRACT

A white-wine grape, Pinot Blanc, is thought to be a white-skinned mutant of a red-wine grape, Pinot Noir. Pinot Noir was heterozygous for VvmybA1. One allele was the non-functional VvmybA1a, and the other was the functional VvmybA1c. In Pinot Blanc, however, only VvmybA1a was observed, and the amount of VvmybA1 DNA in Pinot Blanc was half that in Pinot Noir. These findings suggest that deletion of VvmybA1c from Pinot Noir resulted in Pinot Blanc.


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Alleles , Fruit/genetics , Fruit/metabolism , Gene Deletion , Genes, Plant/genetics , Pigmentation/genetics , Vitis/genetics , Base Sequence , Color , Genome, Plant/genetics
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