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identifier SAMD00000571
type biosample
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sra-sample  DRS016219
organism Glycine max
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sample_name  DRS016219
sample comment  Specific length amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF-seq) is a recently developed high-resolution strategy for large scale de novo discovery and genotyping of single nucleotide polymorphisms. SLAF-seq was employed in this study to obtain sufficient markers to construct a high-density genetic map for soybean. In total, 33.10 Gb of data containing 171,001,333 pair-end reads were obtained. The average sequencing depth was 42.29 in the male parent, 56.63 in the female parent, and 3.92 in each progeny. In total, 164,197 high-quality SLAFs were detected, of which 12,577 SLAFs were polymorphic, and 5,308 of the polymorphic markers met the requirements for use in constructing a genetic map. The final map included 5,308 markers on 20 linkage groups and was 2,655.68 cM in length, with an average distance of 0.5 cM between adjacent markers. To our knowledge, this map has the shortest average distance of adjacent markers for soybean. We report here the first high-density genetic map for soybean. The map was constructed using a recombinant inbred line population and the SLAF-seq approach, which allowed the efficient development of a large number of polymorphic markers in a short time.
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bioproject  PRJDB1728
sra-run  DRR018561
sra-submission  DRA002239
sra-study  DRP002321
sra-sample  DRS016219
sra-experiment  DRX016750
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dateCreated 2014-05-12T01:17:49+09:00
dateModified 2016-05-08T13:07:56+09:00
datePublished 2016-05-08T13:07:54+09:00