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identifier PRJNA83641
type bioproject
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organism Arabidopsis thaliana
title Arabidopsis thaliana Doubled Haploid Genotyping Data
description In this study, an Arabidopsis doubled haploid population was developed to show that QTL mapping can be as successful in this population design as in traditional recombinant inbred lines (RILs). Doubled haploids have an advantage over RILs because they offer significant time savings. Doubled haploids can be developed within two generations of the initial parental cross while RILs require at least eight generations of selfing. The ability to create doubled haploids in Arabidopsis is key for many research groups interested in natural variation. Reduced-representation sequencing data that was used to genotype each doubled haploid in the population is deposited here.
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sra-run  SRR407379SRR407380SRR407382SRR407383
sra-submission  SRA049903
biosample  SAMN00780684SAMN00780685SAMN00780686SAMN00780688
sra-study  SRP010765
sra-sample  SRS291219SRS291220SRS291221SRS291223
sra-experiment  SRX118560SRX118561SRX118562SRX118563
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dateCreated 2012-02-14T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2012-02-14T00:00:00Z
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