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GrainGenes Map Data Report: Oat, KxO, 2003

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Map Data
Oat, KxO, 2003
Map
Oat-KxO/2003-1
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Species
Avena sativa
Female Parent
Kanota (oat)
Male Parent
Ogle (oat)
Type
Genetic
Map Units
cM (Kosambi)
Reference
ReferenceWight CP et al. (2003) A molecular marker map in 'Kanota' x 'Ogle' hexaploid oat (Avena spp.) enhanced by additional markers and a robust framework Genome 46:28-47.
Contact
Wight, Charlene
Tinker, Nick
Remarks
This map set, published by Wight et al., 2003 (Genome 46:28-47), is an enhancement of the hexaploid oat map published by O'Donoughue et al, 1995 (Genome, 38:368-380). The original work was conducted in a recombinant inbred (RI) population derived from Avena byzantina C. Koch cv. 'Kanota' x A. sativa L. cv. 'Ogle'. The current work adds 607 new markers, some of which have been mapped in an expanded set of RI lines (133 vs. 71). Where possible, linkage groups are joined and assigned to chromosomes based on monosomic and/or nulisomic lines (Kianian et al. 1997, Genome, 40: 386-396; Start 2000, Thesis; Fox et al. 2001, TAG 102: 320-326). Chromosome assignment remains only partially resolved and ambiguous (see Table 4 in Genome 46:28-47). Numerical linkage group names have been preserved from O'Donoughue et al. (1995), with numbers concatenated to indicate the merging of linkage groups ('_' = aneuploid evidence, '+' = other evidence). Due to the high density of markers in some regions, a robust framework was developed to resolve linkage among 286 good quality markers. The remaining 880 markers were placed within the most likely framework intervals using chi square tests. The remark 'Marker is/is not a framework marker' indicates whether the marker is part of the framework. If the marker is not part of the framework, then the linear coordinate of the placed marker is estimated by applying a scaling factor to the distances between it and adjacent framework markers such that the framework interval remains constant. The remark 'Marker Placement Value = xxx cM' provides an indication of how well the marker fits within the interval into which it is placed. Ideally, this value should be approximately equal to the length of the interval into which it has been placed. When an interval contains many placed markers, the order implied by the coordinates is not necessarily correct. The true order within a dense cluster of markers can only be determined in a much larger population.
The interactive maps place the framework markers on the left and highlight them yellow.
DATA TYPE ri
133 1166 0 symbols 0=- 1=A 2=H 3=B 4=C 5=D
Data Curator
Carollo, Victoria02.2003
Image
Oat-KxO/2003-1 line map
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Locus
aa03.87511114444144114111411144140444141444441414144144441 41111004411441144100000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000
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