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GrainGenes Marker Report: Xpsr129

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Locus
Xpsr129
Type
RFLP
Chromosome
7D
7R
Chromosome Arm
7DL
7HL
7RL
Map
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Hbulbosum-PB1xPB11-746
Rye-2009-Consensus-7R61.9
Secale-Devos-7R13.9
Secale-DxR-RAPD-7R92.8
Secale-ExR-746.7
Secale-PxP-779.4
Secale-PxP-update-7R115.2
Secale-UxE-763.4
Secale-Wricke-7R78.2
Ta-Physical-Gill-7ABD84
Tm-Dubcovsky2-7A22.2
Tt-Appels-7D15.65
Wheat_Fhb7_20204
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Breakpoint Interval
7L-0.76-0.91
Map Data
H. bulbosum, PB1 x PB11
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2 Point Data
Xpsr129/Ep-B1#1Distance: 50 cM
Species
Triticum aestivum
Probe
PSR129
Reference
ReferenceBoyko EV et al. (1999) A high-density genetic linkage map of Aegilops tauschii, the D-genome progenitor of bread wheat. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 99:16-26.
Data Source
Gale, Michael D.93.03
Possible Orthologs
PSR129
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Probe for Locus
PSR129
Locus
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Xpsr129
Xpsr129-7B
PSR129
Xpsr129-7A
Xpsr129-7D
psr129a
psr129b
HD075H13
D1.1_ctg4976
Xpsr129u
Xpsr129-7S
Xpsr129c
Xpsr129-7R
Xpsr129-2A
Xpsr129-7U
PSR129A
PSR129B
Synonym
SynonymHAR35_755
Reference
ReferenceChao S et al. (1989) RFLP-based genetic maps of wheat homoeologous group 7 chromosomes. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 78:495-504.
General Remarks
Polymorphism scores are given as the percent polymorphic pairwise comparisons, followed by the number of alleles found and number of varieties tested in parentheses.
Type
cDNA
Sequence
PSR129 Forward
PSR129 Reverse
Copy Number
1
Background
0
Cross hybridizes to
Secale cerealegood
Hordeum vulgaregood
Polymorphism
PSR129 7D HindIII7D 0.0 (1, 4)
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Gel
PSR129 Gale
Linkage Group
7AL
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Insert Enzyme
SmaI
Source Species
Triticum aestivum
Source Germplasm
Chinese Spring
Source Tissue
Leaf
Insert Size
1.2
Clone Vector
pUC18
Vector Enzyme
SmaI
Excision Enzyme
HindIII
EcoRI
Clone Location
Gale, Michael D.
Clone Authority
Chao, Shiaoman
Data Source
Gale, Michael D.97.09
ATMI92.09

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