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GrainGenes Locus Report: Xgwm129-5A

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Locus
Xgwm129-5A  [ Marker Report ]
Type
Microsatellite
Probe
WMS129
Chromosome
5A
Chromosome Arm
5AS
Map
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Chinese_Spring_Deletion_SSR_5A-0.2
CS/SQ1-5A29
Ta-SSR-2004-5A54.8
Ta-Synthetic/Opata-BARC-5A20.5
Ta-Synthetic/Opata-GPW-5A43.1
Ta-Synthetic/Opata-SSR-5A9.95
Triticum-WxM-FHB-QTL-5A0
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Breakpoint Interval
C-5AS1-0.40
Map Data
Wheat, Chinese Spring x SQ1
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Reference
ReferenceSomers DJ et al. (2004) A high-density wheat microsatellite consensus map for bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 109:1105-1114.
ReferenceSomers DJ et al. (2003) Molecular mapping of novel genes controlling Fusarium head blight resistance and deoxynivalenol accumulation in spring wheat Genome 46:555-564.
ReferenceRoder MS et al. (1998) A microsatellite map of wheat Genetics 149:2007-2023.
Data Source
Roeder, Marion S.98.09.15
Remark
In Map Ta-Synthetic/Opata-SSR-5A, the interval most likely to contain locus is between Xgwm304 and Xbcd1871
Possible Orthologs
{gwm129}Xgwm129
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