Nested Association Mapping of Genes Controlling Soybean Yield and Other Key Traits

The goal of the soybean Nested Association Mapping project is to improve the yield potential of soybean varieties. To this end, the chromosomal locations of genes that control yield and other important agronomic traits in both domestic and exotic germplasm have been mapped using a Nested Association Panel composed of 40 important soybean varieties and cultivars crossed to a common hub parent. See further details about the SoyNAM Project. Funding was provided by the North Central Soybean research Program (NCSRP) and the United Soybean Board (USB).

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See links below for information about each line: images, phenotypes, and associated data.

High yielding Diverse ancestry High yield in drought Hub parent
4J105-3-4 LG03-2979 PI 398881 IA3023
5M20-2-5-2 LG03-3191 PI 427136 ~
CL0J095-4-6 LG00-3372 PI 437169B ~
CL0J173-6-8 LG04-4717 PI 518751 ~
HS6-3976 LG04-6000 PI 561370 ~
LD00-3309 LG05-4292 PI 404188A ~
LD01-5907 LG05-4317 PI 574486 ~
LD02-4485 LG05-4464 ~ ~
LD02-9050 LG05-4832 ~ ~
Magellan LG90-2550 ~ ~
Maverick LG92-1255 ~ ~
NE3001 LG94-1128 ~ ~
Prohio LG94-1906 ~ ~
S06-13640 LG97-7012 ~ ~
Skylla LG98-1605 ~ ~
TN05-3027 ~ ~ ~
U03-100612 ~ ~ ~

Note that line PI 507681B is not shown. Analysis of the progeny of SoyNAM population 46 (PI 507681B x IA3023)
showed that the cross was not as described. No phenotypic data for SoyNAM 46 are available.