2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11032-014-0183-3
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Development of a high-density SNP-based linkage map and detection of yellow pigment content QTLs in durum wheat

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“…The average number of mapped markers per chromosome was 389, with a range from 230 SNPs on chromosome 4B to 536 on chromosome 7B. More markers were mapped on the B genome as observed in other linkage studies [2,3,13]. Chromosome 1A was represented by only one LG [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The average number of mapped markers per chromosome was 389, with a range from 230 SNPs on chromosome 4B to 536 on chromosome 7B. More markers were mapped on the B genome as observed in other linkage studies [2,3,13]. Chromosome 1A was represented by only one LG [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Linkage groups were assigned to the A and B genome chromosomes using the physical position of SNP reported in Colasuonno et al [13] and the SNP anchor loci reported in the durum consensus map of Maccaferri et al [15] (Figure 2, Table S1). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…6A (Table S2). Although 89.4% of mapped SNPs displayed redundancy, only 10.6% was used to construct the linkage map, similarly as in previous studies, since many SNPs were co-located at the same loci [11,57].…”
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“…DNA genotyping by SNPs has successfully been applied to the construction of high density genetic maps in wheat (Cavanagh et al, 2013;Colasuonno et al, 2014;Gadaleta et al, 2014;Maccaferri et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014) and to varietal traceability in the food-chain with examples reported for olive oil (Consolandi et al, 2008) but, up to now, not in case of wheatbased foods.…”
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