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Published online 27 March 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:1094-1099 (2006)
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Fine Mapping of a Major Insect Resistance QTL in Soybean and its Interaction with Minor Resistance QTLs

S. Zhua, D. R. Walkera, H. R. Boermaa, J. N. Allb and W. A. Parrotta,*

a Center for Applied Genetic Technologies and Dep. of Crop & Soil Sciences
b Dep. of Entomology, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602


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Fig. 1. Genotypes of four types of Benning soybean recombinant substitution lines (RSLs) at three simple sequence repeat loci and expected phenotype(s) for each type if the quantitative trait loci were located at one of three possible locations. Map distances are estimates from Narvel et al. (2001).

 

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Fig. 2. Graphical genotypes of some representative Benning soybean RSLs in the quantitative trait locus (QTL)-M region on linkage group (LG) M, and most likely location of QTL-M in the Sat_258–Satt702 interval. Means followed by the same letters are not significantly different at the 0.05 probability level. The numbers of recombinant gametes in the Satt220–Satt536 interval in the 92 critical recombinant plants identified from 1911 BC7F1:2 plants are indicated in the marker intervals. The map distance (centimorgans) was calculated using the number of recombinants divided by the total number of meioses (3822), multiplied by 100.

 

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Fig. 3. Schematic diagram of a segment of linkage group M showing all the 22 recombinants between markers Satt323 and Satt626 identified from 1911 BC7F1:2 individuals of Benning soybean.

 





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