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. 2014 Oct 13;198(4):1751–1758. doi: 10.1534/genetics.114.170746

Table 4. Significant QTL detected for average seed weight, total number of seeds per fruit, and fruit length.

Chr Peak (kb) −logP Genome-wide P r2
Seed weight (µg)
 1 4,569 5.97 <0.01 0.09
 1 21,669 13.05 <0.01 0.15
 3 18,903 4.42 0.02 0.05
 4 10,777 9.29 <0.01 0.09
 4 16,702 5.92 <0.01 0.07
 5 4,149 5.29 <0.01 0.08
 5 20,022 4.31 0.02 0.06
 5 26,708 5.48 <0.01 0.03
Seed number/fruit
 1 20,175 4.48 0.01 0.06
 1 24,795 3.89 0.02 0.04
 3 15,233 4.41 0.01 0.05
 3 18,512 4.76 0.01 0.07
 4 269 5.53 <0.01 0.09
 4 5,290 4.34 0.01 0.06
 4 7,177 5.44 <0.01 0.07
 5 16,446 4.07 0.02 0.03
 5 21,039 5.37 <0.01 0.08
Fruit length (mm)
 2 11,207 23.5 <0.01 0.21
 5 17,597 3.8 0.03 0.06
 5 21,039 5.1 0.01 0.07

“Chr” indicates the chromosome location, and “Peak (kb)” the position in the chromosome of the QTL peak in kilobases. Statistical significance of each QTL is indicated by logP and Genome-wide P. r2 indicates the amount of variation explained by the QTL.