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Published in Crop Sci 10:469-470 (1970)
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Genetic Linkage in Soybeans: Linkage Group V and VI1

Martin G. Weiss2

Genetic linkage between the soybean loci Dt1, dt1 (indeterminate, determinate stem growth) and L1, l1 (black, brown pod color) was verified in Linkage Group V and the combined recombination value was 39.4± 1.8%. Linkage Group VI was established as a new linkage group by discovery of linkage between the loci Y11, y1l (normal, deficient chlorophyll) and Df2, df2 (normal, dwarfness) with a combined recombination value of 12.1± 0.7%.

Key Words: Recombination value • Linkage intensity • Determinate stem growth • Indeterminate stem growth • Pod color • Chlorophyll deficiency • Dwarfness


1 Contribution from the Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture.

2 Office of the Administrator, ARS, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250.

Received for publication January 26, 1970.





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