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A genetic linkage map was published in 2005 based on a F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population originating from a wild × domesticated cross [ 31].
Because most of the markers on this map were published after the development of the other Arachis maps, the markers do not appear on them.
A linkage map has been under construction for many years: the first-generation map was published in 2002, incorporating 64 loci on all autosomes and the X chromosome [ 17].
The first genetic linkage map was published by Faure et al. (1992) based on 90 loci in a population of 92 F2 individuals from an F1 cross between two divergent M. acuminata accessions.
Two other genetic maps for Daphnia have been published: one based on the same mapping panel for D. magna[ 27], the other for D. pulex[ 26].
The information on the map has already been published on government "scorecards" that list adoption statistics for each council, but the government hopes the map will make it easier for people to get clear information on children waiting to be adopted in their home area and elsewhere.
The data and the map documents generated can easily be published on a web map server giving access for others to share the results, but also for alternative analysis.
The last map that shows the loop was published on July 1 , 1941
More than 30 reports have been published on genetic mapping and QTL mapping in inter-specific Gh × Gb populations, of which 13, originating from 14 different populations, relate to QTL data for fiber traits.
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