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GrainGenes Marker Report: Rph1 (Hordeum)

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Gene
Rph1 (Hordeum)
Full Name
Reaction to Puccinia hordei 1
Synonym
SynonymPa1 (Hordeum)
Referencevon Wettstein-Knowles P (1993) Barley (Hordeum vulgare) 2N = 14. Genetic maps: Locus Maps of Complex Genomes.
Gene Class
Reaction to Puccinia hordei
Allele
Rph1.a (Hordeum)
Locus
HORVU2Hr1G006480.6
Rph1
Reference
ReferenceDracatos PM et al. (2019) The Coiled-Coil NLR Rph1, Confers Leaf Rust Resistance in Barley Cultivar Sudan Plant Physiology 179:1362-1372.
URL
Rph1 in the Barley Genetics Newsletter
Gene report page at the International Database for Barley Genes and Barley Genetic Stocks (NordGen)
Chromosome
2H
Chromosome Arm
2HS
Germplasm
Breeding lineOderbrucker (barley)
ReferenceRoane CW and Starling TM (1967) Inheritance of reaction to Puccinia hordei in barley. II. Gene symbols for loci in differential cultivars Phytopathology 57:66-68.
Clone
HORVU2Hr1G006480
Data Source
Franckowiak, Jerome D.96.10



Locus Associated with Gene
HORVU2Hr1G006480.6
Type
gene
Chromosome
2H
Map Data
Barley, 2017, IBSC Morex v1  HORVU2Hr1G006480
Species
Hordeum vulgare
Probe
HORVU2Hr1G006480
Associated Gene
Rph1 (Hordeum)
Gene Class
Reaction to Puccinia hordei
Reference
ReferenceDracatos PM et al. (2019) The Coiled-Coil NLR Rph1, Confers Leaf Rust Resistance in Barley Cultivar Sudan Plant Physiology 179:1362-1372.
ReferenceBeier S et al. (2017) Construction of a map-based reference genome sequence for barley, Hordeum vulgare L. Scientific Data 4:170044.
Remark
Description: Disease resistance protein



Locus Associated with Gene
Rph1
Probe
HORVU2Hr1G006480
ReferenceDracatos PM et al. (2019) The Coiled-Coil NLR Rph1, Confers Leaf Rust Resistance in Barley Cultivar Sudan Plant Physiology 179:1362-1372.
Associated Gene
Rph1 (Hordeum)
Gene Class
Reaction to Puccinia hordei
Remark
Gene record at the International Database for Barley Genes and Barley Genetic Stocks (NordGen)
https://bgs.nordgen.org/index.php?pg=bgs_show&docid=248

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