Data underlying the publication: New potato-life cycle loci identified by using a StCDF1-fixed population
DOI:10.4121/827be7dc-f56b-4938-b0f9-7f9d45c93bb1.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/827be7dc-f56b-4938-b0f9-7f9d45c93bb1
DOI: 10.4121/827be7dc-f56b-4938-b0f9-7f9d45c93bb1
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Eggers, Ernst-Jan; Shi, Li; Wang, Xulan; Oortwijn, Marian; Mittman, Sybille Ursula et. al. (2025): Data underlying the publication: New potato-life cycle loci identified by using a StCDF1-fixed population. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/827be7dc-f56b-4938-b0f9-7f9d45c93bb1.v1
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Dataset
Geolocation
Heelsum and Wageningen, the Netherlands
Time coverage 2019-2020
Licence CC BY 4.0
Interoperability
We grew the diploid potato population 18SC11, which is fixed for StCDF1.1 but segregates for Sli, for two years on the field. We assessed aboveground growth, tuberization, senescence and berry and seed set. The population was genotyped with XT Infinium BeadChip containing 6025 potato SNPs, and QTL analysis were performed. This supplementary data includes the genotypic data of the population as well as a list of all QTL that were identified.
History
- 2025-09-10 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
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Fertility on demand: An exploration of genes that control self-fertility in diploid potatoOrganizations
Plant Breeding, Wageningen University & Research;Solynta, Wageningen. The Netherlands;
Aardevo, Nagele, The Netherlands
DATA
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