A candidate gene marker at the red kidney color locus (Rk) enables the development of slow-darkening pink beans
Wednesday, 27-05-2026 | 08:14
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a globally important and nutritious crop with diverse market classes. Multiple genes control the seed coat color and patterns that characterize these market classes. Therefore, understanding the genetic control of seed coat color is critical for breeding purposes, especially when making crosses among different market classes. One such gene is Rk, the “red kidney” color gene.
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A candidate gene marker at the red kidney color locus (Rk) enables the development of slow-darkening pink beans
A candidate gene marker at the red kidney color locus (Rk) enables the development of slow-darkening pink beans
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a globally important and nutritious crop with diverse market classes. Multiple genes control the seed coat color and patterns that characterize these market classes. Therefore, understanding the genetic control of seed coat color is critical for breeding purposes, especially when making crosses among different market classes. One such gene is Rk, the “red kidney” color gene.
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