“…Four barley genes, namely HvCslF3, HvCslF4, HvCslF8, and HvCslF10, mapped at the same position as the RFLP marker abc468, which is in the centromeric region of chromosome 2H. This map position is syntenous with the position of the cluster of six OsCslF genes on rice chromosome 7 and falls within a chromosome region in which Han et al (1995) detected a QTL that accounted for about 19% of the variation in grain (1,3;1,4)-b-D-glucan content in a 'Steptoe' 3 'Morex' mapping population. No orthologs of the rice OsCslF1 and OsCslF2 genes, which are also found in the rice cluster on chromosome 7, were detected in barley ( Fig.…”