Figure 1 - Map of fluorescent transgenes.


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Fluorescent Arabidopsis tetrads: a visual assay for quickly developing large crossover and crossover interference data sets

Luke E Berchowitz & Gregory P Copenhaver

Nature Protocols 3, 41 - 50 (2008) Published online: 20 December 2007

doi:10.1038/nprot.2007.491

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The chromosomal (green bars) insertion site of the transgene carried by each fluorescent-tagged line (FTL) is indicated by a red (DsRed2), yellow (eYFP) or cyan (eCFP) circle. The identification number of each insertion is given above the circle. The genetic intervals (I1a, I1b, I1c, I2a, I2b, I2c, I3a, I3b, I3c, I3d, I5a, I5b, I5c and I5d) that are available by request from G.P.C. are delineated by brackets. The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) 'chromosome map tool' (http://www.arabidopsis.org/) was used to place T-DNA insertion points on the map. T-DNA, transferred DNA.

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