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Figure 3

From: Intricate environment-modulated genetic networks control isoflavone accumulation in soybean seeds

Figure 3

Linkage group map summarizing QTL locations detected for distinct isoflavone species. Blue ovals indicate additive main-effect loci associated with genistein, red ovals indicate loci associated with daidzein, green ovals indicate loci associated with glycitein and brown ovals indicate loci associated with total isoflavones. Hatched ovals indicate particular loci discovered only in one location, when data was run separately by locations: hatched-brown indicate total isoflavone content at BREC in year 2006 and hatched-blue genistein at BREC in 2007. Flanking and other key markers used for linkage analysis are depicted at the left side of the linkage group. The name of the QTL, shown aside each oval, is a composite of the influenced trait: genistein (GEN), daidzein (DAI), glycitein (GLY) and total of isoflavones (TOT), followed by the chromosome number. Red asterisks show newly discovered QTLs while no asterisks indicate confirmation QTL.

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