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Table 4 Linkage groups associated with distinct branching patterns

From: Association mapping in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) reveals independent control of apical vs. basal branching

Quarter

1

12

123

2

3

23

34

234

4

 

Branching

Apical

Mid-apical

Mid-apical

Mid

Mid

Mid

Mid-basal

Mid-basal

Basal

2B a

1

        

 

2a

      

 

2b

         

3

    

 

 

4

      

 

5

      

  

6a

  

   

  

6b

  

     

8a

        

 

8b

      

   

9

      

   

10a

10b

 

 

 

  

12

         

13a

  

  

    

13b

        

13c

      

15a

         

15b

        

 

16a

    

 

  

16b

         

16c

 

      

17

 

        
  1. Plants were classified into various branching types depending on the presence of branches in a given quarter (see Figure 1 for more details). a2B indicates secondary branching. The orange (Georgia), black (Iowa), and blue (British Columbia) Xs indicate significant SNPs at the three different locations. When more than one association was detected on a single linkage group (LG), the associations were labeled alphabetically based on their position in the LG. The position of the B locus corresponds to the associations on LG 10a (see methods for details).