Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-3
Parent 1: | Nannong 94-156 |
Parent 2: | Bogao |
Interval length: | 0.2 |
Interval LOD score: | 3.71 |
Trait name: | Plant weight, dry |
Controlled vocabulary terms associated with the QTL
Source | Accession Number |
Plant Trait Ontology | TO:0000352 |
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Other names for the QTL
References for the QTL
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Maps containing Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-3
Loci positively associated with the QTL
Gm02:45093327 | Parent_1 | High phosphorus efficiency |
Gm02:45093327 | Parent_2 | Low phosphorus efficiency |
Gm02:45093327 | Phenotypic_R2 | 8.63 |
Population types used in identification of the QTL
Parent trait values associated with the QTL
Parent | Trait |
Nannong 94-156 | High phosphorus efficiency |
Bogao | Low phosphorus efficiency |
Other QTLs studied
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-1 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-2 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-4 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-5 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-6 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-7 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-8 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-9 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-9 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-10 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-11 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-12 |
Plant weight, dry, variable P 1-14 |
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Loci associated with the QTL
Methods used to identify the QTL
Comments about the QTL
Locus was approximately placed on the SoyBase Composite2003 genetic map by comparing the given base pair range in the Wm82.a2 genome, identifying the nearest genetically mapped markers on each side of the given range, and interpolating the markerŐs position on the genetic map to a similar relative position. QTL was evaluated from a population grown in a low phosphorus environment. |
Funded by the USDA-ARS. Developed by the USDA-ARS SoyBase and Legume Clade Database group at the Iowa State University, Ames, IA |
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