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Genetic linkage in soybean: classical genetic linkage groups 6 and 8. (Crop Breeding, Genetics & Cytology).(Statistical Data Included)

About 19 pages (5,634 words)

Crop Science, September 1st, 2002

Mapping mutants of classical linkage groups 6 and 8 (CLGs 6 and 8) in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] can enhance the identification of important agronomic traits. Genetic data suggest that CLGs 6 and 8 may belong to the same linkage group. Our objectives were to determine if CLGs 6 and 8 are the same or different linkage groups and to determine the gene order. Genotypes containing mutants of CLGs 6 and 8 and mutants of other CLGs were crossed in various combinations. Data for the different characters were collected from [F.sub.2] populations and [F.sub.2:3] families. Recombination values con...

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