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The classical map of the short arm of chromosome 1 of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) has been shown to contain inaccuracies while the RFLP map of this region is known to be generally accurate. Molecular analysis of populations derived from crosses between L. esculentum lines carrying chromosome 1 classical markers and L. pennellii has enabled us to produce an integrated classical and RFLP marker map of this region. New data concerning the linkage relationships between classical markers have also been combined with previous data to produce a new classical map of the short arm of chromosome 1. The orders of the classical markers on these two new maps are in almost complete agreement and are very different to that shown on the previous classical map.
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Balint-Kurti, P.J., Jones, D.A. & Jones, J.D.G. Integration of the classical and RFLP linkage maps of the short arm of tomato chromosome 1. Theoret. Appl. Genetics 90, 17–26 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00220991
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