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GrainGenes Trait Study Report: Agronomic and Domestication traits, Ben x PI41025, Faris2014a

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Trait Study
Agronomic and Domestication traits, Ben x PI41025, Faris2014a
Reference
ReferenceFaris JD et al. (2014) Analysis of agronomic and domestication traits in a durum x cultivated emmer wheat population using a high-density single nucleotide polymorphism-based linkage map. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 127:2333-2348.
Ontology
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CO_321:0000659Planteomewheat spike threshability trait
CO_321:0000055Planteomewheat spike density trait
TO:0000396Planteomegrain yield trait
TO:0000589Planteomeaverage grain weight
TO:0000456Planteomespikelet number
TO:0000137Planteomedays to heading
TO:0000431Planteomeear length
TO:0002759Planteomegrain number
Parental Description
BenNorth Dakota hard amber durum variety
PI 41025cultivated wild emmer accession collected near Samara, Russia
Population Size
200
Population Type
recombinant inbred lines (RIL), advancing by single seed-decent to the F7:8 generation
Markers Tested
2461
QTLs Found
37
Comment
Curator Note (VCB, 04/2019). QTL names and markers associated with QTL in this traitstudy are from two sources, the primary reference and information embedded in the QTL track of the GrainGenes genome browser for the Triticum turgidum ssp. durum cv. Svevo (RefSeq 1.0) assembly. QTL were initially curated by members of the International Durum Genome Sequencing Consortium who assigned the encoded QTL name and information on the assembly including computationally-aligned significant markers (SNPs, DArTs, SSRs). To curate these QTL for GrainGenes, the primary reference was reviewed, the original QTL name was synonymized, and original markers were added to the significant marker list shown on the QTL report page. GrainGenes users are advised to review the qtl track in the Svevo assembly for additional position information and confidence intervals, as well as the primary reference for additional statistics.
QTL
QCmp.fcu-1B
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