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  • A New Strategy for Estimating Recombination Fractions Between Dominant Markers From an F2 Population
    Yuan-De Tan, Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics February 2007 175: 923-931; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.106.064030
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    A New Strategy for Estimating Recombination Fractions Between Dominant Markers From an F2 Population
    Yuan-De Tan, Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Feb 2007, 175 (2) 923-931; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.064030
    F<span class="sc">igure</span> 1.—
    Figure 1.—
    Three marker regions on a chromosome. C, codominant marker; D, dominant marker.
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    A New Strategy for Estimating Recombination Fractions Between Dominant Markers From an F2 Population
    Yuan-De Tan, Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Feb 2007, 175 (2) 923-931; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.064030
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    TABLE 1
    Estimation of frequencies of four types of nonsister gametes
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    A New Strategy for Estimating Recombination Fractions Between Dominant Markers From an F2 Population
    Yuan-De Tan, Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Feb 2007, 175 (2) 923-931; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.064030
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    Estimation of recombination fractions by using the new method
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    A New Strategy for Estimating Recombination Fractions Between Dominant Markers From an F2 Population
    Yuan-De Tan, Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Feb 2007, 175 (2) 923-931; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.064030
    F<span class="sc">igure</span> 2.—
    Figure 2.—
    Two linkage maps of loci built by the unidirectional growth method (Tan and Fu 2006) on the basis of the new estimates of recombination fractions (A) and by MAPMARKER on the basis of the EM estimates (B), where the data of the RFLP markers provided in MAPMAKER/EXP (version 3.0, Lander et al. 1987) were converted into dominant markers by replacing B with H.
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    A New Strategy for Estimating Recombination Fractions Between Dominant Markers From an F2 Population
    Yuan-De Tan, Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Feb 2007, 175 (2) 923-931; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.064030
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    Variances of estimates of recombination fractions between adjacent dominant loci in the unknown phase (UP) deviated from their respective true values in 500 simulated samples
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    A New Strategy for Estimating Recombination Fractions Between Dominant Markers From an F2 Population
    Yuan-De Tan, Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Feb 2007, 175 (2) 923-931; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.064030
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    Efficiencies of two recombination fraction estimators in recovering the true linkage orders of 6 and 11 linked dominant loci in 500 samples generated by simulations on the basis of crossover independence
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    A New Strategy for Estimating Recombination Fractions Between Dominant Markers From an F2 Population
    Yuan-De Tan, Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Feb 2007, 175 (2) 923-931; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.064030
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    TABLE 5
    Efficiencies of two recombination fraction estimators in recovering the true linkage orders of 6 and 11 linked dominant loci in 500 samples generated by simulations on the basis of crossover interference
  • Nearly Identical Paralogs: Implications for Maize (Zea mays L.) Genome Evolution
    Scott J. Emrich, Li Li, Tsui-Jung Wen, Marna D. Yandeau-Nelson, Yan Fu, Ling Guo, Hui-Hsien Chou, Srinivas Aluru, Daniel A. Ashlock, Patrick S. Schnable
    Genetics January 2007 175: 429-439; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.106.064006
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    Nearly Identical Paralogs: Implications for Maize (Zea mays L.) Genome Evolution
    Scott J. Emrich, Li Li, Tsui-Jung Wen, Marna D. Yandeau-Nelson, Yan Fu, Ling Guo, Hui-Hsien Chou, Srinivas Aluru, Daniel A. Ashlock, Patrick S. Schnable
    Genetics Jan 2007, 175 (1) 429-439; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.106.064006
    F<span class="sc">igure</span> 1.—
    Figure 1.—
    Strategy used for determining whether a CP is indicative of residual heterozygosity or the existence of a NIP. Because alleles segregate during meiosis, CPs associated with residual heterozygosity are expected to segregate in a 1:2:1 ratio among selfed progeny. In contrast, NIPs would not be expected to segregate among the selfed progeny of an inbred line.

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