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GrainGenes Marker Report: Xgwm111-7D

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Locus
Xgwm111-7D
Type
Microsatellite
Chromosome
7D
Chromosome Arm
7DS
Map
P91193D1/P92201D5-7D27.7
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Map Data
Wheat, 2002, coleoptile color
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Probe
WMS111
Reference
ReferenceLowe I et al. (2011) Mapping and validation of QTL which confer partial resistance to broadly virulent post-2000 North American races of stripe rust in hexaploid wheat Theoretical and Applied Genetics 123:143-157.
ReferenceSomers DJ et al. (2004) A high-density wheat microsatellite consensus map for bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 109:1105-1114.
ReferenceLiu XM et al. (2001) Microsatellite markers linked to six Russian wheat aphid resistance genes in wheat Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:504-510.
ReferenceRoder MS et al. (1998) A microsatellite map of wheat Genetics 149:2007-2023.
Data Source
Liu, Xuming2001.09
Roeder, Marion S.98.09.15
Remark
Segregation significantly distorted in favor of the Oberkulmer alleles (P < 0.05)
Polymorphism based on a locus present in Oberkulmer but absent in Forno
In some publications Xgwm111-7D is reported to be on the long arm, due to misidentification of a Chinese Spring ditelosomic stock Dt7DS as Dt7DL. The location on 7DS was confirmed using the Thatcher ditelosomics (reference TAG-102-504).
Possible Orthologs
Xgwm111
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Probe for Locus
WMS111
Locus
Xgwm111.2-2B
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Reference
ReferenceRoder MS et al. (1998) A microsatellite map of wheat Genetics 149:2007-2023.
General Remarks
Insert contains repeat (CT)32(GT)17
PRIMER SEQUENCE IS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC RESEARCH ONLY. REQUESTS FOR COMMERCIAL USE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO M. ROEDER.
Type
PCR
SSR
PCR primers
5' TCTGTAGGCTCTCTCCGACTG 3'
5' ACCTGATCAGATCCCACTCG 3'
Amplification Conditions
3 min at 94 deg C; 45 cycles with 1 min at 94 deg C, 1 min at 55 deg C, and 2 min at 72 deg C; and a final extension step of 10 min at 72 deg C
Polymorphism
WMS111
Source Species
Triticum aestivum
Source Germplasm
Chinese Spring