Root length, primary 2-2
Parent 1: | Essex |
Parent 2: | Forrest |
Num loci tested: | 231 |
Interval length: | 13.3 |
Interval LOD score: | 4.2 |
Trait name: | Primary Root Length |
Controlled vocabulary terms associated with the QTL
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Other related QTL's
Other names for the QTL
References for the QTL
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Maps containing Root length, primary 2-2
This QTL could not be placed on the Composite genetic map. See comments below for more information. |
Loci positively associated with the QTL
The locus associated with this QTL could not be placed on the Composite genetic map. See comments below for more information. |
Locus | Parameter | Value |
Satt371 | Parent_1 | 24.56 cm |
The locus associated with this QTL could not be placed on the Composite genetic map. See comments below for more information. |
Locus | Parameter | Value |
Satt371 | Parent_2 | 24.6 cm |
The locus associated with this QTL could not be placed on the Composite genetic map. See comments below for more information. |
Locus | Parameter | Value |
Satt371 | Phenotypic_R2 | 33 |
Population types used in identification of the QTL
Parent trait values associated with the QTL
Parent | Trait |
Essex | None given |
Forrest | None given |
Other QTLs studied
Lateral Root Number |
Basal Root Thickness |
Root Fresh Weight |
Root Dry Weight |
Shoot Fresh Weight |
Shoot Dry Weight |
Shoot fresh/dry weight |
Methods used to identify the QTL
Comments about the QTL
The markers (Satt239, Sat_105; LG I) reported to flank this QTL are located on a different SoyBase Composite genetic map than in the publication. Neither are on the same genetic map identified by name by the authors (LG C2) as the location of the QTL. Thus the QTL does not appear in the map display. See the publication for additional details |
Publication measured Maximum Root Length which was reported in centimeters at 112 days after planting. No other description provided. See publication for additional details |
Parent_1 was Essex, Parent_2 was Forrest |
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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