Cross Type

Use the drop-down menu to specify the experimental crossing type.

 

Note: Cross types are described in the following table:

Cross Type

Description

BC1

Backcross of the F1 lines to P1 (data should be AA and AB genotypes).

BC2

Backcross of the F2 lines to P2 (data should be AB and BB genotypes).

SFn

Selfing on an inbred line followed by random mating over n-1 generations.

RFn

Randomly mated generation n-times intercrossed.

RI0

Generation of a doubled-haploid line.

RI1

Selfing to generate recombinant inbred lines.

RI2

Recombinant inbred via random mating.

IRILself

Intercrossed recombinant inbred line formed by n generations of random mating prior to selfing.

IRILsib

Intercrossed recombinant inbred lines formed via sib mating of individuals from a population that went through n-2 generations of random mating following the F2 generation.

Outcross

F1 segregating population generated by a biparental cross of non- homozygous parents.

Panel

A collection of individuals sampled from one or more populations.

To Specify the Type of Experimental Cross:

8 Make a selection using the drop-down menu.

References:

Darvasi, A, and M Soller. (1995) Advanced Intercross Lines, an Experimental Population for Fine Genetic Mapping. Genetics 141: 1199-1207.

Martin, OC, and F Hospital. (2006) Two- and three-locus tests for linkage analysis using recombinant inbred lines. Genetics 173: 451-459.

Wu RL, C-X Ma, and G Casella. (2007) Statistical Genetics of Quantitative Traits: Linkage, Maps, and QTL. Springer-Verlag, New York.