Figure 3.
Recombination bin map of the BIL population. Each line represents bin markers in the order of the linkage map. White and blue columns represent the ratio of homozygous bins from the Af and Ws genomes on the chromosome, respectively. Light blue and red columns represent the genetic regions of homozygous bins from the Af and Ws genomes on the chromosome, respectively. (a) The E2802 line had a pale orange root, cylindrical shape, and round tip, with 0.6% and 99.4% of the genome coming from Ws and Af, respectively. (b) The E5201 line had a small white root and annual growth habit, with 23.6% and 76.4% of the genome from Ws and of Af, respectively. (c) The E1202 line had a large genome fragment from Ws on chromosome 9 with pale orange root and smooth skin. (d) The E5302 line had 52.21% of the genome coming from Ws on chromosome 2 and presented small white roots and rough skin. The black arrowhead indicating green boxes shows average relative ratios of the Af (white) and Ws (blue) genome on each chromosome.
