Fig. 7From: Characterization of a wheat–tetraploid Thinopyrum elongatum 1E(1D) substitution line K17–841-1 by cytological and phenotypic analysis and developed molecular markersStability and specificity of markers TTE1E-12 (a), TTE1E-140 (b), TTE1E-189 (c), and TTE1E-193 (d) in other wheat-related species. Lanes M marker, 1 CS, 2 8801 (T. durum-tetraploid Th. elongatum amphidiploid), 3 K17–841-1 (wheat–tetraploid Th. elongatum substitution line), 4 diploid Thinopyrum elongatum, 5 tetraploid Thinopyrum elongatum, 6 Thinopyrum ponticum, 7 Thinopyrum bessarabicum, 8 Pseudoroegneria libanotica, 9 Dasypyrum villosum, 10 Hordeum bogdanii, 11 Agropyron cristatum, 12 Secale cereale, 13 Psathyrostachys huashanica, 14 Trichopyrum caespitosum, 15 Psammopyrum athericum. Arrows show the diagnostic amplification products of tetraploid Th. elongatum 1E chromosomeBack to article page