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. 2016 Jun 30;129(10):1887–1899. doi: 10.1007/s00122-016-2746-7

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

GenomeStudio images showing representative SNP cluster patterns in the different Brassica species for the marker Bn-scaff_23108_p362932. One parental allele is coloured in red (AA), the second in blue (BB), and heterozygotes in purple. The SNP marker is polymorphic, but not genome-specific in B. napus, a resulting in condensed clusters due to the detection of the homoeologous locus on the other genome. In the diploid B. rapa, b this marker is polymorphic and shows widely distributed clusters (no second homoeologous locus detected, typical diploid pattern). In B. oleracea material, this marker is monomorphic