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Published online 20 June 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:1692-1700 (2006)
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Evaluating the Genetic Diversity of Triticale with Wheat and Rye SSR Markers

C. Kuleunga, P. S. Baenzigera,*, S. D. Kachmanb and I. Dweikata

a Dep. of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0915 USA
b Dep. of Statistics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0915 USA


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Fig. 1. SSR analysis of the triticale parental and their F2 progeny lines. Top panel represents the cross between Wanad (P1) and Newcale (P2) amplified with the rye marker SCM0112. Lower panel represents the progeny of Titan (P1) and NE95T427 (P2) amplified with the wheat SSR marker BARC012. The amplification products were fractionated on 12% native acrylamide gel electrophoresis.

 

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Fig. 2. Dendrogram of 80 triticale accessions estimated by Dice similarity coefficient based on 57 wheat and rye SSR markers. The designation is accession number, country of origin, and growth habit (refer to Table 1).

 





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