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Linseed is a valuable oilseed crop that is both used for industrial and edible purposes. It is primarily grown for seed oil in Turkistan, Afghanistan, India, the United States of America, Canada, and China, whereas it is traditionally cultivated for edible and industrial fibre purposes in Asia and South Russia.

Linseed Genomic Resource Decision Support System stores genomic data from linseed and minor pulses, and retrieves query based data. This decision support system contains data on 131 linseed accessions that were genotyped using 68,925 SNPs identified by a genotyping by sequencing approach to identify QTNs associated with three traits: (1) flowering time; (2) days to maturity; and (3) plant height. It contains data on the phenotypic evaluation of five environments spanning three years and two locations. Three flowering time characteristics, including days to 5%, 50%, and 95% flowering, days to maturity, and plant height, were analysed using five Multi-Locus Genome Wide Association Study (ML-GWAS) techniques: FASTmrEMMA, FASTmrMLM, ISIS EM-BLASSO, mrMLM, and pLARmEB.

This system retrieves query-based information regarding environment, attribute, and method.

Environment:
6 Environments
Trait:
Method:

   

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