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. 2013 Oct 10;13:224. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-13-224

Table 2.

Infection rates and proportion of homospecific backcrosses for the four given hybrid genotypes

Gamete type* and isolates no. Silene latifolia
Silene colorata
A B C D p A B C D p
M-Sla1H
147
123
120
0.69
0.00
116
63
37
0.39
0.32
1
37
32
31
0.52
29
13
4
0.50
2
33
28
28
0.89
33
17
12
0.58
3
44
35
32
0.72
28
15
13
0.46
4
33
28
29
0.62
26
18
8
0.00
M-Sla2H
153
126
100
0.63
0.01
98
68
63
0.59
0.13
19
42
37
23
0.52
 
28
21
18
0.61
 
20
37
32
24
0.58
 
29
22
19
0.58
 
22
39
30
29
0.69
 
21
14
16
0.75
 
23
35
27
24
0.71
 
20
11
10
0.40
 
M-Sda1H
140
110
52
0.46
0.68
93
54
42
0.33
0.02
12
41
36
15
0.67
22
12
7
0.43
13
30
23
12
0.25
23
14
10
0.50
15
37
29
17
0.41
28
15
14
0.21
16
32
22
8
0.50
20
13
11
0.18
M-Sda2H
145
129
67
0.45
0.46 107
53
41
0.41
0.21
8
34
30
18
0.39
19
8
7
0.43
9
33
30
15
0.53
24
14
11
0.27
10
37
33
18
0.61
34
13
14
0.36
11 41 36 16 0.25 41 18 9 0.56

*M-Sla1H: haploid hybrid genotype with a1 mating type chromosome originating from M. lychnidis-dioicae; M-Sda2H: haploid hybrid genotype with a2 mating type chromosome originating from M. silenes-dioicae (and vice versa for M-Sda1H and M-Sla2H). A: number of plants inoculated; B: number of infected plants; C: number of infected flowers genotyped; D: proportion of infection arising from homospecific backcrosses, p: binomial probability. Numbers in bold: summed (A,B,C) and averaged (D) values for the four isolates of each gamete type.