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Linkage disequilibrium (LD) measured r² plotted vs. the physical map (bp) between pairs of DArTseq markers in a panel of 94 durum wheat genotypes (a), which show the huge LD decay on chromosome 4B (b)

Linkage disequilibrium (LD) measured r² plotted vs. the physical map (bp) between pairs of DArTseq markers in a panel of 94 durum wheat genotypes (a), which show the huge LD decay on chromosome 4B (b)

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Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum), one of the most important cereal crops, is widely cultivated in rainfed and dryland conditions. Therefore, understanding the genetic factors controlling grain yield and agronomic traits is critical for breeding programs. In this study, 94 durum wheat genotypes were evaluated under rainfed conditions ac...

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