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N29106
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Name: 188 |
Price:
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Donor
- University of Cologne Martin Huelskamp
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Aagnarled-1 mutant isolated from an ethyl methanesulfonate-mutagenized Arabis alpina Pajares population. Homozygous for the recessive substitution mutation (loss of splicing site, exon 16, early stop).
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Phenotype
Distorted trichomes.
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N29108
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Name: 278 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of Cologne Martin Huelskamp
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Aaspirrig-1 mutant isolated from an ethyl methanesulfonate-mutagenized Arabis alpina Pajares population. Homozygous for the recessive substitution mutation (W (2825) to stop).
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Phenotype
Weakly distorted trichomes.
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N29250
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Name: Erysimum cheiranthoides |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Cornell University Georg Jander
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Erysimum cheiranthoides (wormseed wallflower) variety Elbtalaue (ETA) is an isolate collected in the Elbe River floodplain (Elbtalaue) in Lenzen, Germany. The submitted ABRC seed stock was inbred for eight generations in a greenhouse at the Boyce Thompson Institute (Ithaca, NY, USA). The genome was sequenced after the sixth generation of inbreeding. Seeds have been stored successfully for longer than 2 years at 4C, but long-term viability is unknown.
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Phenotype
rosette of lightly serrated leaves during vegetative growth; flower stalk about 1.5 m high; yellow flowers
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N29251
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Name: Konstanz |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Cornell University Georg Jander
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Erysimum cheiranthoides (wormseed wallflower) variety Konstanz was collected from an agricultural area in Oggenhausen, Germany. After collection, the lineage was maintained in the Konstanz Botanical Garden (Germany). Seeds submitted to the ABRC are from an isolate that was inbred for six generations in a greenhouse at the Boyce Thompson Institute (Ithaca, NY, USA). Seeds have been stored successfully for longer than 2 years at 4 C, but long-term viability is unknown.
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Phenotype
rosette of lightly serrated leaves during vegetative growth; flower stalk about 1.5 m high; yellow flowers
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N29253
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Name: RP001 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Ökologie Thomas Mitchell-Olds
- University of Georgia Jill T Anderson
- HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology John T Lovell
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Whole-genome sequenced inbred Boechera stricta accession; COL population group; included in panel (CS29669) for genome-wide association studies examining flowering variation among environments and associations with climate conditions in home environments; seeds were obtained from a single mother plant and grown in the greenhouse for at least one generation
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N29254
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Name: RP004 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Ökologie Thomas Mitchell-Olds
- University of Georgia Jill T Anderson
- HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology John T Lovell
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Whole-genome sequenced inbred Boechera stricta accession; included in panel (CS29669) for genome-wide association studies examining flowering variation among environments and associations with climate conditions in home environments; seeds were obtained from a single mother plant and grown in the greenhouse for at least one generation
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N29255
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Name: RP008 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Ökologie Thomas Mitchell-Olds
- University of Georgia Jill T Anderson
- HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology John T Lovell
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Whole-genome sequenced inbred Boechera stricta accession; UTA population group; included in panel (CS29669) for genome-wide association studies examining flowering variation among environments and associations with climate conditions in home environments; seeds were obtained from a single mother plant and grown in the greenhouse for at least one generation
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N29256
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Name: RP009 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Ökologie Thomas Mitchell-Olds
- University of Georgia Jill T Anderson
- HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology John T Lovell
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Whole-genome sequenced inbred Boechera stricta accession; included in panel (CS29669) for genome-wide association studies examining flowering variation among environments and associations with climate conditions in home environments; seeds were obtained from a single mother plant and grown in the greenhouse for at least one generation
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N29257
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Name: RP010 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Ökologie Thomas Mitchell-Olds
- University of Georgia Jill T Anderson
- HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology John T Lovell
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Whole-genome sequenced inbred Boechera stricta accession; NOR population group; included in panel (CS29669) for genome-wide association studies examining flowering variation among environments and associations with climate conditions in home environments; seeds were obtained from a single mother plant and grown in the greenhouse for at least one generation
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N29258
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Name: RP012 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Ökologie Thomas Mitchell-Olds
- University of Georgia Jill T Anderson
- HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology John T Lovell
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Whole-genome sequenced inbred Boechera stricta accession; UTA population group; included in panel (CS29669) for genome-wide association studies examining flowering variation among environments and associations with climate conditions in home environments; seeds were obtained from a single mother plant and grown in the greenhouse for at least one generation
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