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Table 3 Major syntenic chromosomes among watermelon, cucumber and melon

From: Genome wide characterization of simple sequence repeats in watermelon genome and their application in comparative mapping and genetic diversity analysis

Watermelon

Cucumber

Melon

W1

C1(14), C5(35), C6(60)

VIII(69), IX(31), XII(20)

W2

C2(26), C4(3), C5(4), C6(22), C7(15)

I(17), V(18), X(3), XI(42)

W3

C1(52), C5(3)

II(15), IX(4), XII(38)

W4

C1(19), C4(17), C6(10)

VIII(23), XII(15)

W5

C3(67), C4(13), C5(33)

IV(13), VI(58), VII(11), X(28)

W6

C1(45), C2(11), C6(29)

II(41), V(12), XI(35)

W7

C3(12), C4(28), C5(13)

I(5), IV(14), VII(32)

W8

C2(33), C5(4), C6(28)

III(57)

W9

C3(9), C5(11), C6(4), C7(48)

I(44), IV(6), IX(14), V(3)

W10

C3(86), C4(5)

IV(47), VI(35), VII(4)

W11

C2(11), C3(8), C4(13), C5(12), C6(6)

III(7), IV(6), V(19), VII(17), IX(5), X(11)

  1. The number in the bracket means the shared SSR markers on these chromosomes in melon and cucumber. The syntenic chromosomes with less than three shared markerswere not listed here