Accessions evaluated for: 3RT mutant
in study RUBUS.Dossett.Lee.Finn.NovelAnthocyaninProfile.2011
| ID | ACCESSION | NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | AVAILABILITY | IMAGE | VALUE | OBSERVATIONS | NOTE | INVENTORY |
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| 0 | 1733176 | PI 653314 | R. occidentalis Yankton County HDF-2007-108 | Rubus occidentalis L. | South Dakota, United States | Not Available |  | YES | 0 | Seedlings from these populations lack pigments glycosylated with rutinoside in their fruit, have elevated levels of cyanidin-3-sambubioside, and contain a small but significant amount of pelargonidin-3-glucoside, a pigment reported only once previously in black raspberry. Affected fruit also have lower than typical total anthocyanins (77.5–134.4 mg 100 mL−1). Based on the available evidence, we believe the plants have a mutation in the gene encoding anthocyanidin-3-glycoside rhamnosyltransferase (3RT), providing a unique opportunity to identify and study one of the major genes in the anthocyanin pathway and its effect on fruit anthocyanins and color. | PI 653314 ** |
| 1 | 1733178 | PI 653316 | R. occidentalis Union Grove HDF-2007-111 | Rubus occidentalis L. | South Dakota, United States | Not Available |  | YES | 0 | Seedlings from these populations lack pigments glycosylated with rutinoside in their fruit, have elevated levels of cyanidin-3-sambubioside, and contain a small but significant amount of pelargonidin-3-glucoside, a pigment reported only once previously in black raspberry. Affected fruit also have lower than typical total anthocyanins (77.5–134.4 mg 100 mL−1). Based on the available evidence, we believe the plants have a mutation in the gene encoding anthocyanidin-3-glycoside rhamnosyltransferase (3RT), providing a unique opportunity to identify and study one of the major genes in the anthocyanin pathway and its effect on fruit anthocyanins and color. | PI 653316 ** |