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Fig. 1 | BMC Plant Biology

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From: QTLs and candidate genes analyses for fruit size under domestication and differentiation in melon (Cucumis melo L.) based on high resolution maps

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High density genetic maps of WAP and MAP. a Recombination map of the cross ‘JL475’ (C. melo ssp. agrestis var. chinensis) and a wild agrestis accession ‘YS474’ (C. melo ssp. agrestis var. agrestis) (WAP), which contains 200 individuals. Blue, female (‘JL475’) allele; gray, unknown; yellow, heterozygous; red, male (‘YS474’) allele. b Recombination map of the cross between inbred lines ‘HG118’ (C. melo ssp. melo var. chandalak) and ‘SD119’ (C. melo ssp. agrestis var. conomon) (MAP), which contains 200 individuals. Blue, female (‘HG118’) allele; gray, unknown;yellow, heterozygous; red, male (‘SD119’) allele. c Integration of physical (left) and genetic (right) maps in WAP. Black short lines represent the genetic and physical positions of the bin markers. d Integration of physical (left) and genetic (right) maps in MAP. Black short lines represent the genetic and physical positions of the bin markers

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