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Table 1 Characteristics of the walnut genetic and physical maps

From: Synteny analysis in Rosids with a walnut physical map reveals slow genome evolution in long-lived woody perennials

Chrom.

Mapped SNP markers (no.)

Genetic map length (cM)

Anchored BAC contigs (no.)

cdBES (no.)

MTP length (Mb)

Location of the centromeric interval on the physical map (Mb)

Jr1

122

79.9

35

1441

63.398

38.4-48.4

Jr2

92

70.5

26

968

48.622

13.2-19.6

Jr3

139

64.3

40

1134

56.126

44.3-46.3

Jr4

112

53.7

35

1000

52.028

43.8-44.8

Jr5

48

45.7

20

478

26.040

12.0-16.9

Jr6

116

60.2

37

1020

56.732

24.4-31.6

Jr7

130

97.3

39

1355

61.010

32.3-34.1

Jr8

78

93.5

18

736

36.629

25.8-31.3

Jr9

56

69.3

19

615

27.927

7.5-11.3

Jr10

135

63.5

55

1253

71.659

34.2-39.5

Jr11

125

66.5

32

1167

54.433

24.0.-30.0

Jr12

92

60.5

24

880

42.027

11.0-13.6

Jr13

94

70.0

29

1000

46.491

38.5-40.8

Jr14

85

57.6

18

1033

44.439

27.6-34.6

Jr15

13

37.7

6

203

9.573

?

Jr16

88

59.3

21

920

38.935

14.7-20.2

Total

1525

1049.5

454

15203

736.070

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