2001
DOI: 10.1007/s001220100622
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Molecular mapping of the Oregon Wolfe Barleys: a phenotypically polymorphic doubled-haploid population

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“…This marker mapped less than 3 cM from the gene srh for rachilla hair length in several barley mapping populations (L94 · Vada and Steptoe · Morex by T.C. Marcel, unpublished data; Oregon Wolfe Barley Costa et al 2001). This was another example where LD mapping is in agreement with mapping data from biparental mapping populations.…”
Section: Rachilla and Lodicule Sizesupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…This marker mapped less than 3 cM from the gene srh for rachilla hair length in several barley mapping populations (L94 · Vada and Steptoe · Morex by T.C. Marcel, unpublished data; Oregon Wolfe Barley Costa et al 2001). This was another example where LD mapping is in agreement with mapping data from biparental mapping populations.…”
Section: Rachilla and Lodicule Sizesupporting
confidence: 52%
“…On the positions of all these three indicated QTLs genes for PH had been reported before (Table 3, Figure 3). Rachilla and lodicule size Rachilla hair length was associated (r = 0.36; p = 0.0027) with marker Bmag223 on chromosome 7 at 76.2 cM, a marker known to be closely linked to the gene srh for rachilla hair length (Costa et al 2001). Lodicule size associated markers were found on chromosome 4 around 50 cM.…”
Section: Dth and Phmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The contig was assembled by elimination of buried bands. (25); and Gorbernadora ϫ CMB643 (144 DHLs) (26). Mapping data are at http:͞͞wheat.pw.usda.gov.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two DH populations Steptoe · Morex (St · M) and the Oregon Wolfe Barleys (OWBs), developed in North America, are reference mapping populations and subjects of extensive genotyping and phenotyping. The St · M population is the product of the North American Barley Genome Mapping Project (NABGMP) (Kleinhofs et al 1993) and the OWB population was developed by Costa et al (2001). The Igri · Franka DH population (I · F) was developed by Graner et al (1991).…”
Section: Mapping Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%