2023
DOI: 10.1002/tpg2.20318
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Homozygosity mapping identified loci and candidate genes responsible for freezing tolerance in Camelina sativa

Abstract: Homozygosity mapping is an effective tool for detecting genomic regions responsible for a given trait when the phenotype is controlled by a limited number of dominant or co‐dominant loci. Freezing tolerance is a major attribute in agricultural crops such as camelina. Previous studies indicated that freezing tolerance differences between a tolerant (Joelle) and susceptible (CO46) variety of camelina were controlled by a small number of dominant or co‐dominant genes. We performed whole genome homozygosity mappin… Show more

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