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Gene symbol Class Synonyms Chromosomes Germplasms
Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4
B1 Awnedness Dominant inhibitors Tipped 1 5AL i:S-615*11/Jones Fife,v:Timstein,v:Redman,v:WAWHT2046,tv:LD222,ma:Xgwm410.2-5A - 8.2 cM - B1 - 12.2 cM - Yr34,ma:Terminally located,ma:Xgwm291-5A.3 - 5.3 cM - B1,matv:Xgwm291-5A - 8.0 cM - B1
Comment:
B1 was mapped as a QTL with a peak on Xwmc182-6B {0309}.  
B1a Awnedness Dominant inhibitors Tipped 1 s:Saratovskaya 29*8/Festiguay 5A
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B1b Awnedness Dominant inhibitors Tipped 1 s:Saratovskaya 29*8/Aurora 5A
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B1c Awnedness Dominant inhibitors Tipped 1 s:Saratovskaya 29*8/Mironskaya 808 5A
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B2 Awnedness Dominant inhibitors Tipped 2 6BL i:S-615*11/CS,v:Chinese Spring Hd
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Ba1 Blue Aleurone Ba 4B[4BS-4el2] tr:UC66049B
Comment:
Derived from Elytrigia pontica (2n=70).  
Ba2 Blue Aleurone Ba 4AmL dv:G3116,dv:PAU5088 = G2610 = PI 427389,ma:Ba2 cosegregated with Xcdo1387-4A, Xmwg677-4A and Xbcd1092-4A,ma:Xcfd71-4A - 10.3 cM - Ba - 16.5 cM - Xcfa2173-4A
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Bdv1 Reaction to Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus 7D,7DS i:Jupeteco 73R (compared to Jupeteco 73S),v:Anza,v:Condor BW3991,v:Tyrant BW3872,v:Hahn BW4097,v:Parrot BW10817,v:Siren BW18643,v:Many CIMMYT genotypes. Bdv1 is completely linked with Ltn, Sr57, Lr34 and Yr18. See Ltn, Lr34, Yr18
Comment:
Note: BW = CIMMYT wheat accession number.  
Bdv2 Reaction to Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus 7DL = T7DS.7DL-7Ai#1L,7D = T7DS-7Ai#1S.7Ai#1L group tr:TC14,tr:H960642,v:Glover (with TC6),v:Mackellar = LH64C (from tissue culture),v:TC14*2/Hartog,v:TC14*2/Spear,v:TC14*2/Tatiara,v:Yw243, Yw443, Yw642 and Yw1029 (derived by ph1 induced recombination) see,ma:Distal 10% of 7DL, translocation point between RFLP markers Xpsr680 and Xpsr965,ma:Complete association with Xpsr129-7D, Xpsr548-7D, XksuD2-7D, XcslH81-7D, and Xgwm37-7D selected as a diagnostic marker,ma:Two RGAP and 1 RAPD markers developed for the Yw series also effective for at least TC14,tr:TC5, TC6, TC8, TC9, TC10,tr:TC7,su:TAF2,su:Lines 5395 & 5395-243AA
Comment:
Derived from Th. intermedium Small recombinant segments are described in a pontin series of lines: recombinants were obtained with Lr19 but not with Sr25 {11097}.  
Bdv3 Reaction to Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus 7DS.7DL-7EL v:P961341 PI 634825,v:P98134,ad:P107,su:P29 (7D{7E}),ma:A SSR-BDV marker is described in
Comment:
Derived from Th. intermedium cv. Ohahe {10158} Bdv3 in wheat shows distored inheritance that varies with genetic background. Further translocation lines with Bdv3 are described in {10882}.  
Bla1 Glume Colour and Awn Colour Awn colour 1AS bin:1AS1-0.47,v:Svenno,ma:TC95235 - 4.8 cM - Bla1
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Bls1 Reaction to Xanthomonas campestris pv. undulosa v:Pavon Bls2,v:Mochis T88 Bls3 Bls4,v:Angostura F88 Bls5
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Bls2 Reaction to Xanthomonas campestris pv. undulosa v:Pavon Bls1
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Bls3 Reaction to Xanthomonas campestris pv. undulosa v:Mochis T88 Bls1 Bls4
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Bls4 Reaction to Xanthomonas campestris pv. undulosa v:Mochis T88 Bls1 Bls3
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Bls5 Reaction to Xanthomonas campestris pv. undulosa v:Turnco F88,v:Angostura F88 Bls1
Comment:
bls1 bls2 bls3 bls4 bls5: Alondra {244}.  
Bo1 Boron Tolerance 7B,7BL v:Carnamah,v:Frame,v:Krichauff,v:Yitpi,v:Additional genotypes,v2:Halberd Bo2Bo3,tv:Kalka,tv:Linzhi,tv:Niloticum,tv:Additional genotypes,ma:Bo1 co-segregated with several STS-PCR markers, including Xaww11-7BL, falling within a 1.8 cM interval,ma:The AWW7L7 (Xaww11) PCR marker allele was a good predictor of boron tolerance,ma:Co-dominant PCR marker AWW5L7 co-segregated with Bo1 and was predictive of the response of 94 Australian wheat genotypes,ma:Xbarc32-7B - 2.4 cM - Xaww5L7 - 1.2 cM - Xbarc182-7B/Bo1 - 1.2 cM - Xpsr680/Xmwg2062-7B,ma:Xbarc32-7B - 2.6 cM - Xaww7L7/Bo1
Comment:
QTL: Cranbrook (moderately tolerant) / Halberd (tolerant): DH population; QTLs for tolerance were identified on chromosomes 7B and 7D {10832}. For a review of boron tolerance in wheat, see {10835}.  
Bo2 Boron Tolerance v2:(W1*MMC)/Warigal Bo3. Halberd Bo1 Bo3
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Bo3 Boron Tolerance 4A v2:Warigal Bo2. Halberd Bo1 Bo2
Comment:
Very sensitive genotype: Kenya Farmer bo1 bo2 bo3.  
Br-A1 Brittle Rachis Br2,Br-A2 3A,3AS sutv:LDN(DIC 3A),itv:ANW10A=LD222*7/LDN-DIC DS 3A,ma:Xgwm2-3A - 3 cM - Br-A1 - 8 cM - Xgwm666-3A.1/Xbarc356-3A/Xbarc19-3A/Xgwm674-3A/Xcfa2164-3A
Comment:
 
Br-B1 Brittle Rachis Br3,Br-A3 3B,3BS sutv:LTN(DIC 3B),itv:ANW10B=LD222*7/LDN-DIC DS 3B,ma:Xbarc218-3B - 22 cM - Br-B1 - 2 cM - Xwmc777-3B,tv:Senatore Cappelle PI 242646,tv:Sammartinara,tv:others
Comment:
The presence of Br-B1 in some durums apparently does not lead to significant shattering under conditions of Mediterranean agriculture {10242}.  
Br-D1 Brittle Rachis Br1,Br61 3DS v:KU510, KU511, KU515,v:R-61,v:T. aestivum var. tibetanum,dv:Ae. tauschii KU2126,ma:In Ae. tauschii: Brt - 19.7 cM - Xgdm72-3D
Comment:
Evidence for an orthologous series extending to many related species is discussed in {0130} and {10061}.  
Br-D2 Brittle Rachis 3DS v:Common wheat,v:European spelts,dv:A18/78 (shattering),dv:TA1604 (non-shattering),ma:Xwmg2013-3D - 1.5 cM - Br-D2 - 2.9 cM - Xpsr170-3D
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Br-S1 Brittle Rachis 3SS v:Iranian spelts,tv2:Triticum timopheevii,dv:Aegilops tauschii,ma:Xpsr1196-3S - 32.3 cM - Br-S1 - 1.5 cM - Xabg471-3D
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Br4 Brittle Rachis 2A tv:T. dicoccoides,ma:33 cM distal to Xgwm294-2A (LOD=6.3, R2=14.4%)
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Bt1 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa M1 2B s:CS*7/White Federation 38,v:Albit,v:Banner Berkeley,v:Federation 41,v:Regal,v:Sherman,v:White Federation 38,v:White Odessa,v2:Columbia Bt6,v2:Hussar Bt2,v2:Hyslop Bt4,v2:Martin Bt7,v2:McDermid Bt4,v2:Odessa Bt7,v2:Tyee Bt4
Comment:
 
Bt10 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa 6DS i:BW553 = Neepawa*6//Red Bobs/PI 178383,v:AC2000,v:AC Cadillac,v:AC Carma,v:AC Crystal,v:AC Foremost,v:AC Taber,v:AC Vista,v:Fairview,v:PI 116301,v:PI 116306,v:Selection M69-2094,v:Present in lines with SrCad,v2:Jeff Bt9,v2:PI 178383 Bt9,v2:Ranger Bt9,v2:Others,ma:Bt10 was completely linked with a 590 bp fragment produced by UBC primer 196,ma:RAPD - 1.5 cM - Bt10,ma:Bt10/FSD_RSA - 19.3 cM - Xgwm469-6D - 1.8 cM - Xwmc749-6D
Comment:
The RAPD fragment was sequenced and converted to a diagnostic PCR marker for Bt10 in {0128}.  
Bt11 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa v:PI 554119,v:Elgin/Pi 166910
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Bt12 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa v:PI 119333
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Bt13 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa v:Thule III,v:PI 181463
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Bt14 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa tv:Doubbi CI 13711
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Bt15 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa tv:Carleton CI 12064
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Bt2 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa H v:Canus,v:Selection PS60-1-1075,v:Selection 1403,v2:Hussar Bt1
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Bt3 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa v:Florence,v:Ridit
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Bt4 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa T 1B v:Bison,v:Kaw,v:Nebred,v:Omaha,v:Oveson,v:Tres {heterogeneous},v:Turkey 1558,v:Turkey 2578,v2:Hyslop Bt1,v2:McDermid Bt1,v2:Oro Bt7,v2:Turkey 3055 Bt7,v2:Tyee Bt1
Comment:
Since Bt4 and Bt6 are very similar, as well as closely linked, only Turkey 3055 should be used as a definite source of Bt4, and Rio should be used as the source of Bt6.  
Bt5 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa 1B v:Hohenheimer,v:Selection R60-3432
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Bt6 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa R 1B v:Rio,v:Turkey 10095 & 10097,v2:Columbia Bt1
Comment:
Since Bt4 and Bt6 are very similar, as well as closely linked, only Turkey 3055 should be used as a definite source of Bt4, and Rio should be used as the source of Bt6.  
Bt7 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa M2 2D s:CS*7/Cheyenne 2D,v:Baart,v:Cheyenne,v:Federation,v:Gallipoli,v:Onas,v:Ranee,v:Selection 1833,v2:CI 7090 Bt9,v2:Martin Bt1,v2:Odessa Bt1,v2:Oro Bt4,v2:Turkey 3055 Bt4
Comment:
 
Bt8 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa v:HY476,v:PI 178210,v:Yayla 305
Comment:
 
Bt9 Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa v:PI 166910,v:PI 166921,v:PI 167822,v:Selection M69-2073,v2:CI 7090 Bt7,v2:Jeff Bt10,v2:PI 178383 Bt10,v2:Ranger Bt10
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Btp Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.)Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa v:PI 173437
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b-Amy-A1 Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase b-Amy-A2,b-Amy-B1 5AL v:CS,s:CS/Federation
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b-Amy-A1a Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase b-Amy-A2a,b-B1a v:CS
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b-Amy-A1b Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase b-Amy-A2b,b-B1b v:Koga II.
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b-Amy-A1c Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase b-Amy-A2c,b-B1c v:T. macha IPSR 1240005
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b-Amy-A1d Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase b-Amy-A2d,b-B1d v:Holdfast
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b-Amy-A1e Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase b-Amy-A2e,b-B1e v:Bezostaya I
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b-Amy-Agi1 Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase 4Agi ad:Vilmorin27/Th. intermedium
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b-Amy-B1 Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase b-Amy-A1 4BL v:CS
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b-Amy-B1a Proteins Enzymes Beta-amylase b-Amy-A1a v:CS
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