Germplasm changes in teosinte 
    Seeds of Maize and teosinte have plenty of characteristics useful to distinguish between them, one is about the form that germplasm is constituted.
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Changes in the germplasm of teosinte      The most evident effect as for germplasm change, was the lost of the teosinte glume hard cover (seed a is a teosinte normal seed) in transgenic Cu-200-5 (b,c,d) as well the anthocyanin synthesis rising in aleuron. At the picture beside, it can be seen clearly red seeds (b, pelargonidine in aleurone), purple (c, cyanidin) and yellow (d, non-pigmented aleuron).  

    These seeds contain more starch than the normal seeds of teosinte . These morphological changes are clearly evolutive steps to maize due to maize DO NOT have a hard cover.

To watch pelargonidine and cyanidin 3D structure:

    Take a walk around our research about maize evolution with the sensitive map.

Evolution of teosinte to maize
Huichol legend    Introduction    Anhtocyanin synthesis      Copper precipitates Redox system
Germplasm changes    Pith abscission    Iltis ear    Locus Waxy    TGA gene   Mutator gene

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Versión en español

Laboratorio Químico de Productos Naturales 1991

Published in "La importancia biológica de los iones inorgánicos" edited by
Universidad Michoacana.