Fig. 8: Phenotypes for agronomically important traits plotted against genotypes at markers nearest to associated QTL. | npj Sustainable Agriculture

Fig. 8: Phenotypes for agronomically important traits plotted against genotypes at markers nearest to associated QTL.

From: Genetic mapping for agronomic, nutritional, and leaf vein traits in the indigenous crop Gynandropsis gynandra

Fig. 8

A In Wag18, plant height (indicative of plant size) increased at the marker nearest to Siz1q when plants have the “African” allele; B the same trend was observed for Wag19. C Flowering time increased when plants had the B allele in the marker closest to Flt1q in Wag18 and (D) Wag19. E All individuals homozygous for the Malaysia-01 (A) allele had no visible anthocyanin. Numbers in parentheses are the number of individuals with each genotype. Confidence intervals for average phenotypes within each genotype group are shown as blue for AA, purple for AB, and red for BB. Marker names describe physical location; “Chromosome:bp”.

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