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  <STUDY alias="ena-STUDY-IPK-Gatersleben-03-12-2014-09:12:14:828-118" center_name="IPK-Gatersleben" accession="ERP008898">
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      <SUBMITTER_ID namespace="IPK-Gatersleben">ena-STUDY-IPK-Gatersleben-03-12-2014-09:12:14:828-118</SUBMITTER_ID>
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    <DESCRIPTOR>
      <STUDY_TITLE>Exome Capture of Hb accessions A17 and A40.</STUDY_TITLE>
      <STUDY_TYPE existing_study_type="Other"/>
      <STUDY_ABSTRACT>This project presents the Exome capture data of the two Hordeum bulbosum accessions A17 and A40. Exome capture sequences of this 2 accessions, 3 other Hb accessions and 13 Hv cultivars were utilized in order to develop an integrated Hv/Hb sequence as an excessive amount of Hv/Hb polymorphism and sequence information, which can be explored for marker development in ILs of any Hv and Hb donor. This project presents the Exome capture data of the two Hordeum bulbosum accessions A17 and A40.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
      <CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>EC_H.bulbosum traits</CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>
      <STUDY_DESCRIPTION>This project presents the Exome capture data of the two Hordeum bulbosum accessions A17 and A40. Exome capture sequences of this 2 accessions, 3 other Hb accessions and 13 Hv cultivars were utilized in order to develop an integrated Hv/Hb sequence as an excessive amount of Hv/Hb polymorphism and sequence information, which can be explored for marker development in ILs of any Hv and Hb donor. This project presents the Exome capture data of the two Hordeum bulbosum accessions A17 and A40.</STUDY_DESCRIPTION>
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