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Towards a saturated molecular genetic linkage map for cultivated sunflower. (Genomics, Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology).
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Crop Science
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January 1, 2003| Author:
Yu, Ju-Kyung; Tang, Shunxue; Slabaugh, Mary B.; Heesacker, Adam; Cole, Glenn; Herring, Martin; Soper, John; Han, Feng; Chu, Wen-Chy; Webb, David M.; Thompson, Lucy; Edwards, Keith J.; Berry, Simon; Leon, Alberto J.; Grondona, Martin; Olungu, Christine; Maes, Nele; Knapp, Steven J.
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The density and utility of the molecular genetic linkage map of cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) has been greatly increased by the development and mapping of several hundred simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Of 1089 public SSR markers described thus far, 408 have been mapped in a recombinant inbred line (RIL) mapping population (RHA280 x RHA801). The goal of the present research was to increase the density of the sunflower map by constructing a new RIL map (PHA x PHB) based o...