Background

We use a range of genetic resources that are publically available from the scientific community, in parallel with the development of resources in house or through collaboration. These include recombinant inbred line (RIL), doubled-haploid (DH), near-isogenic lines (NIL), F2, and mutagenized populations.

Barley (Hordeum vulgare)

Population Type Source
BCD47 (Full Pint) x Baronesse DH Oregon State University (Patrick Hayes)
Igri x Dopla DH EstaciĆ³n Experimental Aula Dei (Maris Pilar Valles)
Golden Promise x Baronesse DH Oregon State University (Patrick Hayes)
Haruna Nijo x OUH602 DH Okayama University (Kaz Sato)
Haruna Nijo x Akashinriki DH Okayama University (Kaz Sato)
Morex x Barke DH Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (Nils Stein)
Oregon Wolfe Barley DH Oregon State University (Patrick Hayes)
Steptoe x Morex DH Okayama University (Kaz Sato), origin A. Kleinhofs
SusPtrit x Golden Promise DH Wageningen University and Research Centre (Rients Niks)
Foster x CIho 4196 RIL North Dakota State University (Richard Horsley)
Baronesse QRps isolines NIL Oregon State University (Patrick Hayes)
Manchuria Ml isolines NIL USDA-GRIN and USDA-ARS (Roger Wise), origin J. Moseman
Pallas Ml isolines NIL USDA-GRIN, origin Kolster
Siri Ml isolines NIL John Innes Centre (James Brown), origin Kolster
AGOUEB (2-row spring) Association James Hutton Institute (Robbie Waugh)
Wild barley diversity collection Association University of Minnesota, St. Paul (Brian Steffenson)

Purple false brome (Brachypodium distachyon)

Recombinant inbred line (RIL) populations

The ABR6 x Bd21 RIL population was generated in collaboration between John Doonan (Aberystwyth University) and Matthew Moscou (The Sainsbury Laboratory). The first published description of the RIL population was at the F4 stage, where vernalization response and flowering time were measured in several environments doi:10.1104/pp.16.00813. The RIL population has now been advanced to the F9 stage. Seed is available upon request.

Several mapping populations are currently under development in the Brachypodium community. Below is a table describing the populations, status, and person to contact if interested.

Cross Stage N Institution Contact
ABR6 x Bd21 F8 124 Aberyswyth/TSL John Doonan or Matthew Moscou
Bd1-1 x Bd21 F8 146 USDA-ARS David Garvin
Bd2-3 x Bd21 F6 150 USDA-ARS David Garvin
Bd3-1 x Bd21 F6 150 USDA-ARS David Garvin
Bd21 x Bd29-1 F6 160 U. Wisconsin, Madison Daniel Woods or Richard Amasino
Bd30-1 x Bd21 F6 120 USDA-ARS David Garvin
Bd21 x BdTR1-1f F6 188 INRA Richard Sibout
BdTR13k x Bd21 F6 150 CSIRO Michael Ayliffe
Koz-3 x Bd1-1 F7 186 U. Wisconsin, Madison Daniel Woods or Richard Amasino
Ron-2 x Bd1-1 F7 157 U. Wisconsin, Madison Daniel Woods or Richard Amasino
Koz-3 x Bd29-1 F7 186 U. Wisconsin, Madison Daniel Woods or Richard Amasino
Bd2-3 x Bd3-1 F6 130 USDA-ARS David Garvin
Bd3-1 x Bd1-1 F5 120 USDA-ARS David Garvin

Last updated: 2017 May 30