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N2111164 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.101 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111165 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.102 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111166 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.103 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111167 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.104 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111168 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.105 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111169 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.106 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111170 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.107 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111171 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.108 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111172 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.109 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111173 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.110 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111174 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.111 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111175 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.112 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111176 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.113 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111177 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.114 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111178 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.115 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111179 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.116 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111180 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.117 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111181 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.118 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111182 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.119 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111183 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.120 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111184 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.121 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111185 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.122 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111186 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.123 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111187 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.124 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111188 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.125 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111189 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.126 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111190 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.127 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111191 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.128 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111192 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.129 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111193 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.130 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111194 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.131 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111195 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.132 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111196 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.133 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111197 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.134 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111198 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.135 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111199 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.136 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111200 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.137 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111201 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.138 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111202 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.139 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111203 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.140 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111204 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.141 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111205 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.142 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111206 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.143 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111207 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.144 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111208 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.145 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111209 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.146 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111210 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.147 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111211 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.148 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111212 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.149 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .
N2111213 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.150 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Cambridge Jean Dillon
  • University of Cambridge Ottoline Leyser
  • University of Cambridge Rebecca Butler
  • University of Cambridge Hugo Tavares
  • University of Cambridge Maike de Jong
  • University of Cambridge Audrey McInnerney
  • University of Cambridge Urszula Kania
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
F8 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was generated from accessions Hi-0 and Tsu-0, which have opposite phenotypes for shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrate. Higher plasticity line Tsu-0, grown under nitrate sufficient conditions, produces more branching than those grown under nitrate deficient conditions. Lower plasticity line Hi-0 produces similar numbers of branches, regardless of nitrate supply (de Jong et al., 2019). Lines Hi-0 and Tsu-0 were selected from a set of 19 natural accessions, founders of MAGIC lines (Kover et al., 2009). The initial F1 was generated by reciprocal crossing, using each accession as both a male and a female parent. F2s were generated by selfing individuals from each reciprocal F1 cross. 200 individuals from each cross direction (400 total) were picked for further rounds of selfing. In each round, a single seed was grown to generate the next generation. We repeated this process up to generation F8 (i.e. 6 rounds of single-seed-descent selfing after the initial F2 segregating population). The direction of the cross is indicated by the RIL name, where the female parent is indicated first (for example, Hi-0xTsu-0.030 is individual 30 from a cross using Hi-0 as a female parent). For most mapping purposes, researchers can ignore the cross direction; but this information may be of interest to study epistatic interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes or segregation distortion.This line is part of the set N2111466 .