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. 2014 Aug 15;127(10):2225–2241. doi: 10.1007/s00122-014-2375-y

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Fig. 1

Consensus SNP linkage map of Pisum sativum generated by using five RIL mapping populations, with LG I–IV in (a) and LG V–VII in (b). The seven linkage groups (LG I–VII) representing 7 chromosomes (given in parenthesis). Anchor markers identifying the linkage groups are shown black bold. The SNP markers common to all five RILs are shown bold red. SNP markers unique to individual RILs PR-02 (green), PR-07 (dark blue), PR-15 (brown), PR-19 (pink) and Pop-9 (light blue) are shown. Black SNP markers represent those markers shared by two or more of the RIL populations. A total of 939 loci are represented in the consensus map. The division of linkage groups into 20 cM recombination bins is represented with blocks of different colors. Asterisk Mendel’s r (‘rugosus’ trait, where cotyledons are wrinkled with compound starch grains) is indicated on LG V (color figure online)