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publicationNumber CN-111471790-B
titleOfInvention Molecular marker closely linked with wheat grain filling rate QTL QGfr. sicau-7D.1 and application thereof
abstract The invention provides a molecular marker closely linked with a wheat grain filling rate QTL QGfr. sicau-7D.1, wherein the molecular marker is KASP705, and the nucleotide sequence of the molecular marker is shown as SEQ ID NO. 1; the molecular marker KASP705 is closely linked with the wheat grain filling rate QTL. Detection and analysis show that the molecular marker can accurately track the wheat grain filling rate QTL and predict the grain filling rate characteristic of wheat, thereby facilitating molecular design breeding. The detection molecular marker KASP705 can enhance the accuracy of the prediction of the grain filling rate of the wheat, so that the wheat variety or strain with the QTL for increasing the grain filling rate can be quickly screened for breeding, and the breeding process of the high-yield wheat variety can be greatly accelerated.
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