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Chen, Guoxiong
Komatsudu, Takao
Pourkheirandish, Mohammad
Sameri, Mohammad
Krugman, Tamar
Fahima, Tzion
Korol, Abraham B.
Nevo, Eviatar
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Abstract | Segregation analysis showed that eibi1, a drought hypersensitive Cuticle wild barley mutant, was monogenic and recessive, and mapped in two F, Populations, one made from a cross between the mutant and a Cultivated barley (cv. Morex), and the other between the mutant and another wild barley. A microsatellite marker screen showed that the gene was located oil barley chromosome 3H, and a set of markers already assigned to this chromosome, including both microsatellites and ESTs, was used to construct a genetic map. eibi1 co-segregated with barley EST AV918546, and was located to bin 6. The synteny between barley and rice ill this region is incomplete, with a large discrepancy in map distances, and the presence Of Multiple inversions.
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Keywords | wild barley
Hordeum spontaneum
eibi1 mutant
genetic mapping
rice
synteny
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Published Date | 2009-03
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Publication Title |
Breeding Science
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Volume | volume59
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Issue | issue1
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Start Page | 21
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End Page | 26
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ISSN | 1344-7610
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Journal Article
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English
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Copyright Holders | Copyright © 2009 by JAPANESE SOCIETY OF BREEDING
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File Version | publisher
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True
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