Title: Zebra Corn
1By Andrew Greenwood, Martha Swenson, and Julia
Kunberger
School of Arts Sciences
zebra crossbands4 (zb4), AG, JJK, MS, 1-13-05
2About Our Project
Throughout the semester, we have been studying
mutant corn. We decided to study zebra
Crossbands4 (zb4), a mutant known for its exotic
stripes. This is our project.
Slender, so slender Its stalk bends under
dew Little yellow ear -A Zen Poet
3What is Wrong?
Our mutant is called Zebra because of its
zebra-like stripes on the leaves. The mutation
is called zebra crossbands4 (zb4).The mutation
has a recessive mode of inheritance. The zb4
gene has not yet been cloned.
What causes these stripes?
4What causes these stripes?
- There are many different theories on what
causes the zebra-like stripes on the leaves.
Scientists have not yet discovered the exact
cause for the stripes. We have some simple
theories based on our knowledge.
5Genotype Phenotype Chart
Genotypeof individual
Phenotypeof individual
Alleles different forms of the same gene
6Diagram
Young Leaf Barely striped Middle-Aged Leaf Light
stripes (developing) Old Leaf Vibrant yellow
green stripes
7Growth Chart
8(1932) HK Hayes. Zebra Crossbands. Journal of
Heredity. Volume 23, pages 415-419.
(1938) HK Hayes. Zebra Seedling, zb4, has been
located in chromosome 1. Maize Newsletter. Volume
12, page 1.
(1939) HK Hayes. Recent Linkage studies in maize.
III. Zebra Seedling-4. Genetics. Volume 24, page
60-61.
9The End