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RFLP-based genetic map of rye (Secale cereale L.) chromosome 1R

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A map of chromosome 1R of rye was constructed using 16 molecular and biochemical loci. From long arm to short arm, known-function loci were placed in the order: XAdhXLeeGlu-R1[Sec-3] — XPpdk-1RXEm-1R-1XEm-1R-2CentromereXNor-R1Gpi-R1XGli-R1 [Sec-1a] along with six anonymous genomic and cDNA clones from wheat. The map, which spans 106 cM with 12 loci clustered in a 15-cM region around the centromere, shows reasonably good agreement with previously published maps for the centromeric region, whereas the XNor-R1Gpi-R1 region gives a much larger distance than previously reported.

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Wang, M.L., Atkinson, M.D., Chinoy, C.N. et al. RFLP-based genetic map of rye (Secale cereale L.) chromosome 1R . Theoret. Appl. Genetics 82, 174–178 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00226209

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