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Electrophoretic pattern of the prolamin fraction. MM: Molecular weight marker (kDa); 1: '12013', 2: 2. '22013', 3. 'A2013', 4. 'ROQUE2', 5. 'POL2015'. At the 21 kDa marker position, two prominent bands characteristic of this fraction are shown.
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... quantitative trait loci increase the expression of γ-zeins, which appears to restore grain hardness (37). Figure 1 shows the electrophoretic pattern of the prolamin fraction (zein), which is of interest for determining the possible genetic differences between the accessions. This fraction presented a similar pattern among the obtained bands. ...
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... percentage accumulation of zeins confers a poor protein quality (37). Figure 1 (page 20) shows some of the differences between the accessions, such as a missing prominent band in the middle of the gel (45 kDa) in the '12013' accession (third lane). Apparently, the molecular weight of this band changes. ...
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... quantitative trait loci increase the expression of γ-zeins, which appears to restore grain hardness (37). Figure 1 shows the electrophoretic pattern of the prolamin fraction (zein), which is of interest for determining the possible genetic differences between the accessions. This fraction presented a similar pattern among the obtained bands. ...
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... percentage accumulation of zeins confers a poor protein quality (37). Figure 1 (page 20) shows some of the differences between the accessions, such as a missing prominent band in the middle of the gel (45 kDa) in the '12013' accession (third lane). Apparently, the molecular weight of this band changes. ...