Seed daidzein 8-5
| Parent 1: | Peking |
| Parent 2: | Tamahomare |
| Heritability: | 0.98 |
| Num loci tested: | 344 |
| Interval length: | 2 |
| Interval LOD score: | 3.48 |
| Trait name: | Seed daidzein content |
Controlled vocabulary terms associated with the QTL
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Other related QTL's
References for the QTL
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Maps containing Seed daidzein 8-5
Loci positively associated with the QTL
| Sat_042 | Parent_1 | 2.02 mg/g |
| Sat_042 | Parent_2 | 2.00 mg/g |
| Sat_042 | Phenotypic_R2 | 10 |
| Sat_042 | Favorable_allele_source | Tamahomare |
| Sat_042 | Additive_effect | -0.39 |
Population types used in identification of the QTL
Parent trait values associated with the QTL
| Parent | Trait |
| Peking | None given |
| Tamahomare | None given |
Other QTLs studied
| Genistein content |
| Glycitein content |
| Isoflavone content |
Loci associated with the QTL
Methods used to identify the QTL
Comments about the QTL
| QTL was only described by one marker for a location without any length information. Therefore it is assigned to a 2cM interval. See publication for additional details |
| The trait measured was the content of the isoflavone daidzein in seeds. Publication defined daidzein content in micrograms daidzein per gram of seed |
| Parent_1 was Peking, Parent_2 was Tamahomare |
| QTL was detected at one of three locations year 1. See publication for additional details |
| 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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