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0NSL 543858 MAP'PI 173438/WA 8137 Wheat Doubled Haploid Mapping Population'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCNot Available2022DEVELOPEDThe PI 173438/WA 8137 mapping population was derived through the double haploid process. PI173438 is a hard red winter wheat landrace, and the line WA8137 is an advanced soft white winter wheat breeding line from Washington State University. The population was originally developed to identify new QTL for snow mold tolerance, derived from the line PI173438. The population also is known to segregate for semi-dwarfing genes, market class, and cold tolerance. There could be a number of other traits this population is segregating for given the wide cross that was made between and adapted line and a landrace. The mapping population consists of 358 line of which SNP marker data (9,129 markers) is available. An additional 46 lines of this population, which were not genotyped and not part of the linkage map development, are also deposited. The linkage map covers all 21 wheat chromosomes.2139376NSL 543858 MAP