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N2111214 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.151 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 .
N2111215 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.152 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 .
N2111216 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.153 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 .
N2111217 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.154 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 .
N2111218 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.155 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 .
N2111219 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.156 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 .
N2111220 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.157 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 .
N2111221 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.158 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 .
N2111222 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.159 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 .
N2111223 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.160 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 .
N2111224 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.161 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 .
N2111225 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.162 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 .
N2111226 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.163 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 .
N2111227 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.164 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 .
N2111228 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.165 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 .
N2111229 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.166 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 .
N2111230 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.167 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 .
N2111231 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.168 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 .
N2111232 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.169 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 .
N2111233 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.170 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 .
N2111234 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.171 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 .
N2111235 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.172 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 .
N2111236 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.173 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 .
N2111237 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.174 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 .
N2111238 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.175 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 .
N2111239 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.176 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 .
N2111240 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.177 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 .
N2111241 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.178 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 .
N2111242 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.179 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 .
N2111243 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.180 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 .
N2111244 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.181 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 .
N2111245 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.182 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 .
N2111246 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.183 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 .
N2111247 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.184 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 .
N2111248 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.185 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 .
N2111249 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.186 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 .
N2111250 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.187 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 .
N2111251 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.188 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 .
N2111252 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.189 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 .
N2111253 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.190 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 .
N2111254 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.191 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 .
N2111255 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.192 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 .
N2111256 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.193 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 .
N2111257 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.194 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 .
N2111258 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.195 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 .
N2111259 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.196 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 .
N2111260 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.197 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 .
N2111261 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.198 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 .
N2111262 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.199 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 .
N2111263 Name: Hi-0xTsu-0.200 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 .