Conservation of soybean (Glycine max) nodulins and nodulin genes within the tribe Phaseoleae.

KATINAKIS P. & MADRZAK C. 1988. Conservation of soybean (Glycine max) nodulins and nodulin genes within the tribe Phaseoleae.-Phyton (Austria) 28 (1): 133-140, with 3 figures. — English with German summary. Using immunological techniques, we demontrated that only a small number of soybean nodule-specific polypeptides are antigenically related to nodule polypeptides from legumes of the trible Phaseoleae. Genomic DNAs from these plants were also searched for sequences homologous to characterized soybean nodulin genes. Hibridization studies suggest that some of these genes may have diverged extensively in evolution.

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