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      Genetic and QTL mapping in African bermudagrass.

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          Cynodon transvaalensis Burtt-Davy is frequently used to cross with C. dactylon Pers. in the creation of F1 hybrid cultivars that are some of the most widely used in the worldwide turf industry. However, molecular resource development in this species is limited. Accordingly, the objectives of this study were to construct a high-density genetic map, and to identify genomic regions associated with establishment rate. In this study, we constructed the first high-density linkage map for African bermudagrass using a genotyping by sequencing approach based on 109 S1 progenies. A total of 1,246 single nucleotide polymorphisms and 32 simple sequence repeat markers were integrated in the linkage map. The total length of nine linkage groups was 882.3 cM, with an average distance of 0.69 cM per interval. Four genomic regions were identified to be associated with sod establishment rate. The results provide important genetic resources towards understanding the genome as well as marker-assisted selection for improving the establishment rate in bermudagrass breeding.

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          Journal
          Plant Genome
          The plant genome
          Wiley
          1940-3372
          1940-3372
          Mar 2021
          : 14
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State Univ., 371 Agriculture Hall, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 74078, USA.
          [2 ] Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State Univ., 358 Dorman Hall, Starkville, Mississippi, 39762, USA.
          [3 ] Dept. of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Oklahoma State Univ., 358 Agriculture Hall, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 74078, USA.
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          10.1002/tpg2.20073
          33660431
          e75483c8-07e9-48d7-9346-edf964031368
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