Table 2.
Cultivar name | Original landrace | Main characteristics | Alleles for each marker | |||||
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gm47n | gm104 | gm1841) | gm175 | gm129 | gm45n | |||
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Chunpoong | Chunkyung | Orange-red fruit | a | b | b (d) | b | b | a |
Yunpoong | Jakyung | Short multi-stems | b | b | b (c) | a | c | b |
Gumpoong | Hwangsook | Yellow fruit | b | a | b (d) | b | b | a |
Gopoong | Jakyung | High saponin content | b | b | b (c/e,e) | b | b | b |
Sunpoong | Jakyung | Early germination | c | b | b | a | c | b |
Sunun | Jakyung | Wrinkled leaf edges | b | b | a | b | a | b |
Sunone | Jakyung | High yield | b | b | b (d) | c | b | a |
Cheongsun | Chunkyung | Long green stem | b | b | b (d,b) | b | b | a |
Sunhyang | Jakyung | High aroma constituents | b | b | b (c,d) | a | b | b |
Underlined italic letters indicate alleles required for cultivar identifi cation.
1) gm184 marker showed fi ve alleles, but there was no clear distinction among b, c, d, and e-alleles. Therefore, b, c, d, and e alleles were all regarded as b allele in this study.