Gene symbol |
Class |
Synonyms |
Chromosomes |
Germplasms |
Level1 |
Level2 |
Level3 |
Level4 |
S-B1a
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
|
|
v:CS,v:common wheats |
Comment:
|
S-A1
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
|
3A |
v:CS |
Comment:
|
S-A1a
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
|
|
v:CS,v:common wheats |
Comment:
|
S-D1c
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
S1 |
|
v:MS 3287,ma:Xgdm72-3D(S) - 8.0 cM - S-D1 - 2.9 cM - Xgwm456-3D/cent |
Comment:
|
s2
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
sp2 |
|
v:Sphaerococcoid wheats. "Sphaerococcum simulator" |
Comment:
Partially dominant{1286}.
Sphaerococcum-like tetraploid wheats were reported{122,475,1282,1286}, but comparisons between them, or with s2, were not made. Whereas Schmidt & Johnson{1281} reported a single recessive controlling the sphaerococcum character in tetraploid wheat, Joppa{621} using the same stock found that two recessive genes were necessary to produce this phenotype.
|
S-D1
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
|
3D,3DS,3DL |
v:CS |
Comment:
|
S-D1a
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
|
|
v:CS,v:common wheats |
Comment:
|
S-B1b
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
S2,s16219 |
|
v:MSK 2452,v:MSK 2454,tv:MA 16219,ma:Xgwm685-3B(S) - 4.2 cM - S-B1 - 0.5 cM - Xgwm566/Xgwm845/cent |
Comment:
|
S-D1b
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
s1, sp1 |
|
i:S-615*11/T. sphaerococcum var. rotundatum,s:CS*7/T. sphaerococcum rubiginosum 3D,v:Sphaerococcum wheats,v:T. antiquorum K056397 & K56398 |
Comment:
|
S-B1
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
|
3B |
v:CS |
Comment:
|
S-A1b
|
Gross Morphology: Spike characteristics |
Sphaerococcum |
|
|
S3 |
|
v:MS 1453,ma:Xgwm2-3A(S) - 5.1 cM - S-A1 - 6.6 cM - Xgwm720-3A(L) |
Comment:
|