Fig. 1: Fine mapping of MlIW39.
From: Two complementary NLRs from wild emmer wheat confer powdery mildew resistance

a Infection types produced on 8D49 (highly resistant), Apogee (highly susceptible), and LC10 (highly susceptible) infected with Bgt isolate E09 at 15 days post inoculation (dpi). b Genetic map of MlIW39 on the short arm of chr.2B. c Physical positions of molecular markers used for fine mapping MlIW39 on the Zavitan WEW_v1.0 reference genome. d Genotypes and phenotypes of five recombinant types; R, resistant; or S, susceptible. Black, white, and gray blocks indicate homozygous segments from 8D49, homozygous segments from the susceptible parents, and heterozygous segments, respectively. e Seven annotated genes in the MlIW39 interval based on WEW_v1.0. A serine/threonine-protein kinase (STPK, TRIDC2BG003950), a typical NLR protein (NLR-1, TRIDC2BG003970), a NLR protein lacking coiled-coil (CC) domain (NLR-2, TRIDC2BG003990), a U4/U6 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein Prp31 (PRPF31, TRIDC2BG004000), a sulfate adenylyl transferase (SAT, TRIDC2BG004010), and two unknown proteins (UN-1 and UN-2, TRIDC2BG003960 and TRIDC2BG003980).