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Linkage Relationships Among Stress-induced Genes in Wheat

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Genetics
Date 2013 Oct 31
PMID 24169919
Citations 5
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Linkage relationships among genes responding to water-deficit, salt stress, and heat shock were investigated in diploid wheat, Triticum monococcum L. The position of these gene loci relative to closely linked markers and the centromeres is reported. It is proposed to continue to use the present T. monococcum mapping population and the genetic maps based thereon as a framework for future determination of relationships among other genes related to environmental stress in the tribe Triticeae.

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