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. 2016 Jan 22;6:1271. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.01271

Table 3.

Primers selected for use on the prairie cordgrass F1 progeny.

pcg_00011 pcg_00012 pcg_00024 pcg_00050* pcg_00058* pcg_00059* pcg_00106* pcg_1186* pcg_14142* pcg_00061 pcg_00062 pcg_7965
PC17_109 (Parent) GA GA TA TT GG CC CC CC GG TG GC AG
PC20_102 (Parent) GG GG AA CC TT GG GG TT CC TG GC AG
13_F1001 GG GG AA CC TT GG GG TT CC TT CC AG
13_F1002 GA GA TA TC GT CG CG CT GC GG GG GG
13_F1003 GA GA TA TC GT CG CG CT GC GG GG AG
13_F1004 GA GA TA TC GT CG CG CT GC TG GC AA
13_F1005 GA GA TA TC GT CG CG CT GC TT CC AG
13_F1006 GA GA TA TC GT CG CG CT GC TG GC AG
13_F1007 GG GG AA CC TT GG GG TT CC GG GG AG
13_F1008 GG GG AA TC GT CG CG CT GC TG GC AA

The first three primers indicate one parent as heterozygous and one parent as homozygous, the next six primers indicate both parents as homozygous for opposite alleles, and the last three primers indicate both parents as heterozygous. Also shown are SNP assay results for eight out of the 83 F1 hybrids. Indicated are samples that can be identified as true crosses and selfs.

*

Primers that can distinguish true crosses from selfed samples.

F1 individuals that are identified as selfs of the PC20_102 parent.