“…However, in contrast to SI, which requires a suite of polymorphic haplotypes to distinguish individuals within a population, the Ga1 system is composed of three different haplotypes: the Ga1-S haplotype possesses both male and female determinants, the Ga1-M haplotype only harbors the male determinant, and the ga1 haplotype (wild type) lacks both. During fertilization, Ga1-S plants completely reject the pollen of ga1 due to the female barrier but accept pollen of Ga1-S and Ga1-M haplotypes, though the selfing and reciprocal crosses are compatible 2 , 3 . Many efforts have been made to identify the male and female determinants 3 , 11 , 15 .…”