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. 1992 Mar;130(3):649–663. doi: 10.1093/genetics/130.3.649

Linkage Maps in Pea

THN Ellis 1, L Turner 1, R P Hellens 1, D Lee 1, C L Harker 1, C Enard 1, C Domoney 1, D R Davies 1
PMCID: PMC1204881  PMID: 1551583

Abstract

We have analyzed segregation patterns of markers among the late generation progeny of several crosses of pea. From the patterns of association of these markers we have deduced linkage orders. Salient features of these linkages are discussed, as is the relationship between the data presented here and previously published genetic and cytogenetic data.

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