Figure 1.
Interaction network of 103 QTLs for the number of panicles per plant.
The circle shows the bin map and columns indicate position of the makers (ticks in million base pairs). The thickness of a link is proportional to the strength of the interaction effect. A short straight line indicates a main effect. Molecularly characterized genes related to yield are also labeled in the appropriate positions of the genome.
Table 1.
Estimated QTL effects from the full model for the number of panicles per plant.
Table 2.
Estimated QTL effects from the main effect model for the number of panicles per plant.
Figure 2.
Interaction network of nine QTLs for the number of grains per panicle.
The circle shows the bin map and columns indicate position of the makers (ticks in million base pairs). The thickness of a link is proportional to the strength of the interaction effect. A short straight line indicates a main effect. Molecularly characterized genes related to yield are also labeled in the appropriate positions of the genome.
Table 3.
Estimated QTL effects from the full model for the number of grains per panicle.
Table 4.
Estimated QTL effects from the main effect model for the number of grains per panicle.
Figure 3.
Interaction network of 52 QTLs for grain weight.
The circle shows the bin map and columns indicate position of the makers (ticks in million base pairs). The thickness of a link is proportional to the strength of the interaction effect. A short straight line indicates a main effect. Molecularly characterized genes related to yield are also labeled in the appropriate positions of the genome.
Table 5.
Estimated QTL effects from the full model for grain weight.
Table 6.
Estimated QTL effects from the main effect model for grain weight.
Figure 4.
Interaction network of seven QTLs for yield per plant.
The circle shows the bin map and columns indicate position of the makers (ticks in million base pairs). The thickness of a link is proportional to the strength of the interaction effect. A short straight line indicates a main effect. Molecularly characterized genes related to yield are also labeled in the appropriate positions of the genome.
Table 7.
Estimated QTL effects from the full model for yield per plant.
Table 8.
Estimated QTL effects from the main effect model for yield per plant.