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Genetic Linkage in Soybean

Classical Genetic Linkage Groups 6 and 8

A. Assibi Mahamaa, Kim S. Lewersb and Reid G. Palmer*,a

a USDA-ARS-CICGR and Dep. of Agronomy and Zoology/Genetics, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011
b USDA-ARS-PSI-SARL, Bldg. 006 BARC-West, 10300 Baltimore, MD 20705



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Fig. 1. Linkage map and orientation of loci of classical soybean genetic linkage groups 6 and 8. F2 data (repulsion data in bold type) are above the chromosome segment (dark line) and F2:3 (repulsion data in bold italic type) and combined F2 and F2:3 (bold type) data are below the chromosome segment. I means independent assortment.

 





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