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4.7 Mean values for parameters charaderking the cv. Reward donor and<br />
C, populations produced from 4,8, 12 or 22 OH Iines <strong>of</strong> the B. rapa<br />
breeding Iine DSC-3,1996. .--~-~-.*-.-.---.---.----..-----.--...----.--.-.---.-<br />
4.22<br />
4.8 Correlation <strong>of</strong> days <strong>to</strong> flowerïng *th seed yield (g) in B. rapa W. Reward<br />
and breeding Iine DSC-3 at two locations in 1996. .........-.-......... 4.23<br />
5.1 Prirners used <strong>to</strong> characterize genetic variation in 8. rapa DH<br />
populations. .....................................................................................<br />
5.2 Polymorphic levels in Cl and C, populations determined by<br />
RAPD analysis. ...........................................................................<br />
5.3 <strong>The</strong> number <strong>of</strong> single plants <strong>of</strong> Cl and C, sarnpled from the four sizes<br />
(4, 8, 12, 22) <strong>of</strong> OH populations <strong>of</strong> 8- rapa for RAPD analysis. .... 5-14<br />
5.4 Data matrix <strong>of</strong> RAPD products for the DSC-3 donor population (D) and<br />
OH fines with primer 318 and 337 (UBC). ------..------.-..-.....----.--- 5.15<br />
5.5 Proportion <strong>of</strong> polymorphic loci detected in four population sizes<br />
(4, 8, 1 2, 22) <strong>of</strong> B. rapa cv. Reward developed from DH lines (number