Author
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BEILINSON, VADIM - PURDUE UNIV, BCHM |
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Nielsen, Niels |
Submitted to: Genbank
Publication Type: Other Publication Acceptance Date: 11/6/2000 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: Glycinin is the most prevalent seed storage protein in soybean, and is important because it is a major contributor to the nutritional quality of foods and feeds generated from this agronomically important crop. As part of a continuing study about the genes that control the synthesis and assembly of glycinin, the nucleotide sequence of a defective glycinin pseudogene (Gy6) is reported. The sequence is part of the original data that backs up a description of the gene and its location in the soybean genome given in a manuscript entitled "Genomic organization of glycinin genes in soybean". The information will be most useful to geneticists and plant cell biologists interested in soybean. Technical Abstract: Glycinin is the most prevalent seed storage protein in soybean, and is important because it is a major contributor to the nutritional quality of foods and feeds generated from this agronomically important crop. As part of a continuing study about the genes that control the synthesis and assembly of glycinin, the nucleotide sequence of a defective glycinin pseudogene (Gy6) is reported. The sequence is part of the original data that backs up a description of the gene and its location in the soybean genome given in a manuscript entitled "Genomic organization of glycinin genes in soybean". The information will be most useful to geneticists and plant cell biologists interested in soybean. |