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Table 1 Summary of the B. terrestri s linkage map

From: A second generation genetic map of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) reveals slow genome and chromosome evolution in the Apidae

LG

length (cM)

markers (n)

distorted markers (n)

avg. marker distance (cM)

corrected length (cM)

LG as in[17, 38]

Bt. B01

121.01

38

5

3.18

127.38

8

Bt. B02

125.20

37

6

3.38

131.97

1

Bt. B03

96.35

38

1

2.54

101.42

4

Bt. B04

80.66

20

1

4.03

88.73

13, BB1_18

Bt. B05

102.84

30

5

3.43

109.69

11

Bt. B06

171.70

35

6

4.91

181.51

BB1_15

Bt. B07

161.43

33

0

4.89

171.21

9

Bt. B08

91.64

30

5

3.05

97.75

2

Bt. B09

109.48

32

6

3.42

116.32

5

Bt. B10

126.46

35

9

3.61

133.69

12

Bt. B11

116.30

35

2

3.32

122.94

7

Bt. B12

111.39

34

3

3.28

117.94

3

Bt. B13

105.74

31

5

3.41

112.56

6

Bt. B14

73.44

21

4

3.50

80.43

BB1_16

Bt. B15

96.55

33

13

2.93

102.40

10

Bt. B16

77.87

16

1

4.87

87.61

BB1_17, BB1_20

Bt. B17

83.14

10

2

8.31

99.77

14

Bt. B18

51.01

8

1

6.38

63.77

BB1_19

∑/ø

1902.21

516

75

4.02 ± 1.42

2047.09

 
  1. For each Linkage Group (LG) the length in cM (∑), the number of markers (SSR and AFLP) mapped on this LG (∑), the number of markers showing segregation distortion (∑), the average distance between two markers in cM, the length in cM of the LG after correction for chromosome ends (∑), and the corresponding LG in [17, 38] are given. At the bottom the sums and the average marker distance ± standard deviation is given, respectively.