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LG2

cM. cM. cM. cM. LG6. cM. LG2. LG9. LG4. cM. LG8. cM. cM. LG3. LG5. LG7. (a). cM. cM. cM. cM. cM. cM. LG4. LG5. LG3. LG6. LG7. LG2. (b). Suppl. Fig. 1.

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LG2

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  1. cM cM cM cM LG6 cM LG2 LG9 LG4 cM LG8 cM cM LG3 LG5 LG7 (a) cM cM cM cM cM cM LG4 LG5 LG3 LG6 LG7 LG2 (b) Suppl. Fig. 1

  2. Suppl. Table 1 Classification of F2 individuals of Cenchrus ciliaris based on their mode of reproduction as observed after ovule clearing

  3. Suppl. Table 2 Pattern of segregation of markers used for JoinMap analysis *Supposing the M allele is from the first parent and the m allele from the second, then the two situations are possible:1) The m allele is the null allele: MM x 00 -> F1: M0 -> F2: MM, M0, 00 2) The M allele is the null allele: 00 x mm -> F1: m0 -> F2: 00, m0, mm

  4. Suppl. Table 3 Annotation of 42 and 5 AFLP fragments associated with apomictic and sexual modes of reproduction based on BLAST analysis

  5. *11AFLP sequence did not showed any similarity with rice

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