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. 2011 Feb 23;122(8):1503–1516. doi: 10.1007/s00122-011-1550-7

Table 3.

DNA fragments amplified from Chinese Spring and its nulli–tetrasomic lines N1AT1D, N1BT1D and N1DT1B

Chromosome Chinese Spring N1AT1D NIBT1D N1DT1B Accession no.a
1A 485b Nc 485 485 d
1D 492 492 492 N AK330800e
1D 499 499 499 N
1D 501 501 501 N DQ457417 f
1A 509 N 509 509
1D 547 547 547 N FH615311
1A 596 N 596 596
1D 632 632 632 N DQ357052/AY214450
1B 637 637 N 637 X84960
1B 655 655 N 655
1D 682 682 682 N X84961
1B/1D 684 684 684 684 DQ357057(1D)
1D 695 695 695 N
1B 700 700 N 700
1A 725 N 725 725 AT453154/FJ876821
1B 729 729 N 729

aThe LMW-GS genes/alleles, identified from Chinese Spring reported in GenBank, share the same size and/or high identity with the DNA fragments detected in the present study

bSizes of the DNA fragments were represented with the data from the primer LMWGS2

cNot detected

dNot applicable

eFrom the cDNA clone in Chinese Spring, which was not annotated to be a LMW-GS gene

fHaving high-sequence identity with the sequences of the corresponding DNA fragment, but containing some deletions in the repetitive region