“…For example, an autotetraploid genotype with the 'abcd' alleles at a locus that can form six expected combinations of gametes, namely, 'ab', 'ac', 'ad', 'bc', 'bd', and 'cd', but a homozygous gamete can be generated, e.g., 'aa', 'bb', 'cc', or 'dd' (Haldane, 1930;Mather, 1935;Haynes and Douches, 1993). How to accommodate DR and its implications in a breeding program as well as the use of these marker loci in linkage mapping has been discussed for a long time (Butruille and Boiteux, 2000;Luo et al, 2000;Xu et al, 2013;Layman and Busch, 2018;Bourke et al, 2019) for some economically important species, such as potato (Bradshaw, 2007;Bourke et al, 2015) and alfalfa (Julier et al, 2003), but has not yet been reported in guinea grass.…”