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GrainGenes Keyword Report: disomic substitution

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disomic substitution
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ReferenceFaris JD and Gill BS (2002) Genomic targeting and high-resolution mapping of the domestication gene Q in wheat Genome 45:706-718.
ReferenceDogramaci-Altuntepe M and Jauhar PP (2001) Production of durum wheat substitution haploids from durum x maize crosses and their cytological characterization Genome 44:137-142.
ReferenceQi LL and Gill BS (2001) High-density physical maps reveal that the dominant male-sterile gene Ms3 is located in a genomic region of low recombination in wheat and is not amenable to map-based cloning Theoretical and Applied Genetics 103:998-1006.
ReferenceRousset M et al. (2001) Use of recombinant substitution lines for gene mapping and QTL analysis of bread making quality in wheat. Euphytica 119:81-87.
ReferenceGill KS et al. (1988) Triticum araraticum chromosome substitutions in common wheat, Triticum aestivum cv. Wichita Proceedings of the 7th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 87-92.

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