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Extension of the rice DH population genetic map with microsatellite markers

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Genetic mapping of microsatellite markers was carried out in a rice DH population derived from across between Zaiyeqing 8 (indica) and Jingxi 17 (japonica). A total of 89 microsatellite markers, including 84 (GA)n, 2(TCT)n, 2(ATT)n, and, l(ATC)n motifs, were integrated relatively evenly into the established genetic map of the DH population. This will facilitate the utilization of microsatillite markers in rice gene mapping and marker aided breeding.

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Xu, Y., Shen, L., McCouch, S.R. et al. Extension of the rice DH population genetic map with microsatellite markers. Chin. Sci. Bull. 43, 149–153 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02883931

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