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In Lepidoptera, with the majority of species possessing around thirty pairs of chromosomes [32], more than 100 loci are needed to yield 3 4 loci per linkage group.
The approach is similar in spirit to Coffman et al. [46] who reduced marker datasets in cross-based QTL analysis by pre-selecting only one (the 'best') marker per linkage group.
The average number of markers per linkage group was 22.
At least three intercross markers per linkage group were used.
The average number of loci per linkage group was 11.6 ± 4.1 with a range varying from 4 (CID_LG20) to 19 loci (CID_LG2) per linkage group.
The number of loci per linkage group varied from 55 (LG5) to 429 (LG4) with a mean of 167 per linkage group.
An average of 254 markers per linkage group was mapped on A-subgenome chromosomes and 298 markers per linkage group of the D-subgenome.
A mean of 3.5 and 4.2 markers were anchored per linkage groups.
The number of markers per linkage group ranged from 9 to 36.
There were 62−303 genetic bins and 242−3137 markers per linkage group.
The number of markers per linkage group varied from three to seven.
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