Cross Type

Use the drop-down menu to specify the experimental crossing type.

 

Note: As this parameter is used in multiple processes, actual options might vary.

Cross types are described in the following table:

Cross Type

Description

BC1n

Backcross design F1xP1, where n is the Genotyping Generation (the number of backcrosses to P1).

BC2n

Backcross design F1xP2, where n is the Genotyping Generation (the number of backcrosses to P2).

F2

F2 intercross of F1 offspring generated by homozygous parental lines P1 and P2.

RILself or RI1

Selfing F1 offspring from a cross of homozygous parental lines P1 and P2 for many generations to generate recombinant inbred lines.

RILsib or RI2

Sibling pair mating for many generations to produce recombinant inbred lines.

DH or RI0

Generation of a doubled-haploid line.

SFn

Sequentially selfing F1 offspring from a cross of homozygous parental lines P1 and P2 for n-1 generations (n larger than 1).

IRILself

Intercrossed recombinant inbred line formed by n generations of random mating prior to selfing.

IRILsib

Intercrossed recombinant inbred line formed by n generations of random mating prior to sibling pair mating.

RI2

Recombinant inbred via random mating.

RFn or AIL

Sequentially random mating F2 offspring from a cross of homozygous parental lines P1 and P2 for n-1 generations (n larger than 2).

T(B1)SFn

Testcross of SFn to P1.

T(B2)SFn

Testcross of SFn to P2.

T(B1)RFn

Testcross of RFn to P1

T(B2)RFn

Testcross of RFn to P2

T(SFm)SFn

Testcross of SFn for m generations.

To Specify the Type of Experimental Cross:

8 Make a selection using the drop-down menu.

References:

Darvasi, A and M Soller. (1995) Advanced Intercross Lines, an Experimental Population for Fine Genetic Mapping. Genetics 141: 1199-1207.

Martin, OC, and F Hospital. (2006) Two- and three-locus tests for linkage analysis using recombinant inbred lines. Genetics 173: 451-459.

Wu RL, C-X Ma, and G Casella. (2007) Statistical Genetics of Quantitative Traits: Linkage, Maps, and QTL. Springer-Verlag, New York.