2001
DOI: 10.1007/s001220100707
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An RFLP map of diploid Hordeum bulbosum L. and comparison with maps of barley (H. vulgare L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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“…It is apparent that the ratio of genetic to physical distance is highly distorted, and that the degree of distortion is more conspicuous in H. bulbosum than in barley. This is consistent with the data previously obtained from the comparison of the linkage maps between H. bulbosum and barley (JaVé et al 2000;Salvo-Garrido et al 2001). …”
Section: Fine Mapping Of S Locus-linked Markerssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…It is apparent that the ratio of genetic to physical distance is highly distorted, and that the degree of distortion is more conspicuous in H. bulbosum than in barley. This is consistent with the data previously obtained from the comparison of the linkage maps between H. bulbosum and barley (JaVé et al 2000;Salvo-Garrido et al 2001). …”
Section: Fine Mapping Of S Locus-linked Markerssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Pr1 was located in a linkage group together with markers Xpsr148 and Xscm28. These anchor markers were previously mapped in the distal part of rye chromosome 6RL (Devos et al 1993;Saal and Wricke 1999;Korzun et al 2001) as well as barley chromosome 7HL (Laurie et al 1995;Salvo-Garrido et al 2001). The distant proximal position of Pr1 from these two markers, together with its close linkage to Aco1, suggests that Pr1 is located on the 6L segment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genes were then mapped in barley or, where polymorphism was lacking, Hordeum bulbosum or rye (Fig. 3), utilizing the known colinearity of their maps (Salvo-Garrido et al, 2001 andDevos et al, 1993, respectively). This showed that barley CO-like genes were present on several chromosomes, with three on chromosome 6H (HvCO2, 5, and 7) and three on chromosome 7H (HvCO1, 6, and 8).…”
Section: Genetic Mapping Of Barley Constans-like Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%