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Project Overview
Project Name |
Mei-growth and architecture traits-Zhang-2014 |
Description |
Mei, Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc., is an ornamental plant popular in East Asia and, as an important member of genus Prunus, has played a pivotal role in systematic studies of the Rosaceae. This paper represents the first genome-wide mapping study of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that affect stem growth and form,leaf morphology andleaf anatomy in an intraspecific cross derived from two different mei cultivars. Genetic mapping based on a high-density linkage map constricted from 120 SSRs and 1,484 SNPs. |
Project type |
QTL |
Crop |
mei |
Genetic Maps
This project contains 1 Maps:
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Traits
This project contains 10 Traits:
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Publications
Year | Publication |
2014 | Sun L, Wang Y, Yan X, Cheng T, Ma K, Yang W, Pan H, Zheng C, Zhu X, Wang J, Wu R, Zhang Q. Genetic control of juvenile growth and botanical architecture in an ornamental woody plant, Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc. as revealed by a high-density linkage map. BMC genetics. 2014 Jun 20; 15(Suppl 1):S1. |
QTL
This project contains 41 QTL:
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