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. 2013 Nov 21;8(11):e80272. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080272

Table 1. Genetic markers linked to the chromosome 1AS physical map.

Marker Zipper1 TmGxG2 TaBxT3 TaAxF4 TaNxW5 TaSxO6 TaCxCS7 ConSSR8 Com20049 ConsPos10
bcd1434 18 5.1 5
psp2999(Pm3) 28 4.8 3 1 14 12 7
whs179 29 10
gmw136 29 14 14
cfa2153 39 1 - 13.8 5.4 15 9
barc148 48 55 33.4 56.8 48
F640(Lr10) 56 22
mwg2245b (Lr10) 56 22 22
mag1884 88 22 22
gpw2005 122 - 27.3 31 29
wmc24 176 45 35 48.8 37 41
gpw2142 343 43.1 54 49
cfd58 452 52.9 - 53
psp3027 496 50 50
fba393 588 12.5 21 17
wmc286 C 45 45
1

Position of the closest gene in the reference zipper.

2

TmGxG: T. monococcum G1777×G2528 [67].

3

TaBxT: Banks×Banks+tin (Spielmeyer et al., unpublished).

4

TaAxF: Arina×Forno [68].

5

TaNxW: Nanda2419×Wangshuibai [69].

6

TaSxO : Syntethic×Opata [70].

7

TaCxCS: Courtot×Chinese Spring (Sourdille, unpublished).

8

ConSSR: Consensus SSR [53].

9

Com2004: Wheat-Composite 2004 (Appels et al., unpublished).

10

ConsPos: Consensus position (approximate average of all cM positions for each marker).

Genetic positions (telomere to centromere) from different maps were taken from published genetic maps in GrainGenes (wheat.pw.usda.gov). The numbers in the individual marker fields indicate the cM position of the respective marker. Note that markers mapping to the same position in the reference zipper can have multiple different cM positions, depending on the map/population.