Figure 8
From: Whole-genome resequencing of common bean elite breeding lines

The representation of the 11 common bean chromosomes indicates the location of SNPs within genetically characterized disease resistance genes, as reviewed by Meziadi et al.10. The genotyped SNPs related to R-genes are represented by blue vertical lines. The approximate locations of disease resistance genes are indicated by a grey area connecting colored bubbles (R-genes) to their candidate locations on the chromosomes. The Co loci represent anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) resistance, Ur loci represent rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) resistance, Phg loci represent angular leaf spot (Pseudocercospora griseola) resistance, Pm loci represent powdery mildew (Erysiphe diffusa) resistance, and Pse or Rpsar loci represent halo blight (Pseudomonas syringae) resistance. The I locus represents resistance to BCMNV (Bean common mosaic necrosis virus), By-2 is an R-gene for resistance to BYMV (Bean yellow mosaic virus) and CLYVV (Clover yellow vein virus), PvCMR1 is an R-gene (TNL) for resistance to CMV (Cucumber mosaic virus), and R-BPMV for resistance to BPMV (Bean pod mottle virus). The bc loci represent recessive genes for resistance to BCMNV and BCMV.