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Introgression of a leaf rust resistance gene from Aegilops caudata to bread wheat

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Introgression, inheritance and molecular mapping of a leaf rust resistance gene of Ae.
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Rusts are the most important biotic constraints limiting wheat productivity worldwide Deployment of cultivars with broad spectrum rust resistance is the only environmentally viable option to combat these diseases Identification and introgression of novel sources of resistance is a continuous process to combat the ever evolving pathogens The germplasm of nonprogenitor Aegilops species with substantial amount of variability has been exploited to a limited extent In the present investigation introgression, inheritance and molecular mapping of a leaf rust resistance gene of Ae caudata (CC) acc pau3556 in cultivated wheat were undertaken An F2 population derived from the cross of Triticum aestivum cv WL711 – Ae caudata introgression line T291-2 with wheat cultivar PBW343 segregated for a single dominant leaf rust resistance gene at the seedling and adult plant stages Progeny testing in F3 confirmed the introgression of a single gene for leaf rust resistance Bulked segregant analysis using polymorphic D-genome-specific SSR markers and the cosegregation of the 5DS anchored markers (Xcfd18, Xcfd78, Xfd81 and Xcfd189) with the rust resistance in the F2 population mapped the leaf rust resistance gene (LrAC) on the short arm of wheat chromosome 5D Genetic complementation and the linked molecular markers revealed that LrAC is a novel homoeoallele of an orthologue Lr57 already introgressed from the 5M chromosome of Ae geniculata on 5DS of wheat

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The journal of genetics

TL;DR: This is the oldest English language journal in genetics and retains its traditional interest in evolutionary research that is of relevance to geneticists, even if not explicitly genetic in nature.
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Development of a wheat single gene FISH map for analyzing homoeologous relationship and chromosomal rearrangements within the Triticeae.

TL;DR: A cytogenetic map of wheat was constructed using FISH with cDNA probes that confirmed chromosome rearrangements within wheat genomes and were successfully used to study chromosome structure and homoeology in wild Triticeae species.
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DArTseq-based analysis of genomic relationships among species of tribe Triticeae.

TL;DR: This study has demonstrated that DArTseq genotyping can be effectively applied to analyze the genomes of plants, especially where their genome sequence information are not available.
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Dissecting the U, M, S and C genomes of wild relatives of bread wheat (Aegilops spp.) into chromosomes and exploring their synteny with wheat.

TL;DR: This work describes the distribution of GAA and ACG microsatellite repeats on chromosomes of the U, M, S and C genomes of Aegilops, and the use of micros satellite probes to label the chromosomes in suspension by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISHIS).
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MAPMAKER: An interactive computer package for constructing primary genetic linkage maps of experimental and natural populations

TL;DR: A computer package, called MAPMAKER, designed specifically for the construction of linkage maps in a number of organisms, including the human and several plants, and it is outlined the mapping strategies that have been used.
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MapChart: Software for the Graphical Presentation of Linkage Maps and QTLs

TL;DR: MapChart is a software package that takes as input the linkage and QTL data and generates charts of linkage maps andQTLs and is exported as vector graphics rather than bitmaps, which makes them easy to rescale and to edit further if desired.
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Catalogue of gene symbols for wheat

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A high-density microsatellite consensus map for bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

TL;DR: This consensus map represents the highest-density public microsatellite map of wheat and is accompanied by an allele database showing the parent allele sizes for every marker mapped, which enables users to predict allele sizes in new breeding populations and develop molecular breeding and genomics strategies.
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A diagrammatic scale for estimating rust intensity on leaves and stems of cereals

TL;DR: The Cobb scale and the modified Cobb (U.S.D.A.) scale were devised for estimating, by means of diagrams, the proportion of the area of a leaf or stem occupied by rust pustules, are presented, providing a basis for more objective and accurate determinations.
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