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From: The mQTL hotspot on linkage group 16 for phenolic compounds in apple fruits is probably the result of a leucoanthocyanidin reductase gene at that locus

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The procyanidin dimer II contents (ion counts per second) of the ripe fruits of the genotypes that were used for studying gene expression during fruit development [[1]]. This metabolite segregated clearly in the F1 progeny in both peel and flesh, and represents the metabolites that mapped in the mQTL hotspot on LG16. The genotype classes are mm (homozygous recessive), Mm (heterozygous dominant) and MM (homozygous dominant).

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