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Published online 30 July 2007
Published in Crop Sci 47:1681-1690 (2007)
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Detection of the Rcs3 Gene for Resistance to Frogeye Leaf Spot in Soybean

A. M. Missaouia, B. K. Haa, D. V. Phillipsb and H.R. Boermaa,*

a The Univ. of Georgia Center for Applied Genetic Technologies, Athens, GA 30602
b Dep. of Plant Pathology, Univ. of Georgia–Griffin Campus, Griffin, GA 30223; M. Missaoui, current address: Monsanto Co., 1551 Hwy. 210, Huxley, IA50124


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Figure 1. Integrated single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) map of the segment of linkage group (LG-J) containing the Rcs3 gene conferring resistance to frogeye leaf spot in soybean. The map on the left represents the USDA consensus map (http://soybase.org/; verified 24 Apr. 2007).

 

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Figure 2. Results of direct hybridization assay for the F2 population of Davis x Blackhawk. Genotypes are represented by homozygous for the Davis allele ({diamondsuit}), heterozygous ({blacksquare}), and homozygous for the Blackhawk allele ({blacktriangleup}) determined by the single base extension (SBE) assay. Numbers on the x- and y-axis represent mean fluorescent intensity (MFI).

 





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