Personally, I think q-Mat would be sufficient, and I like simplicity. There are other ways to address the rest of that information. Just my opinion.
Kim
Dr. Kim Lewers
USDA/ARS Fruit Lab
BARC-West, Bldg. 010A, rm. 210
10300 Baltimore Avenue
Beltsville, MD 20705
office: 301-504-6768
lab: 301-504-6498
fax: 301-504-5062
e-mail: lewersk(a)ba.ars.usda.gov
>>> Jim Olmstead <jwolmstead(a)wsu.edu> 09/13/06 02:17PM >>>
Dear Rosaceae Community Members,
During the Prunus workshop at the RGC3 Conference in New Zealand,
Cameron Peace, Eben Oqundiwin and I were asked to work on developing a
draft of QTL nomenclature suggestions that could be used to standardize
QTL reporting within Prunus. I've attached a working document for the
community as a whole to comment on. Although we have concentrated on
Prunus, please note that the opportunity exists to expand these
suggestions to the entire Rosaceae family.
If you find this topic interesting and would like to be included in
future mailings, please follow this link to the Genome Database for
Rosaceae website
http://www.mainlab.clemson.edu/cgi-bin/gdr/signup_ROSACEAE-QTL-LIST.cgi
and sign up for the QTL topics mailing list. Once you have signed up
for the mailing list, you can use the email address
rosaceae-qtl-list(a)genome.clemson.edu to send mail to the subscribed
group. Communications from this mailing list can then be viewed at:
http://www.mainlab.clemson.edu/pipermail/rosaceae-qtl-list/
You may also address any comments and suggestions concerning this topic
directly to me - you'll find the contact information below. I look
forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Jim Olmstead
Cherry Breeding - Washington State University
--
James Olmstead
WSU-Prosser
24106 N. Bunn Rd.
Prosser, WA 99350
Office: 509-786-9249
Fax: 509-786-9370
Email: jwolmstead(a)wsu.edu
Dear Rosaceae Community Members,
During the Prunus workshop at the RGC3 Conference in New Zealand,
Cameron Peace, Eben Oqundiwin and I were asked to work on developing a
draft of QTL nomenclature suggestions that could be used to standardize
QTL reporting within Prunus. I've attached a working document for the
community as a whole to comment on. Although we have concentrated on
Prunus, please note that the opportunity exists to expand these
suggestions to the entire Rosaceae family.
If you find this topic interesting and would like to be included in
future mailings, please follow this link to the Genome Database for
Rosaceae website
http://www.mainlab.clemson.edu/cgi-bin/gdr/signup_ROSACEAE-QTL-LIST.cgi
and sign up for the QTL topics mailing list. Once you have signed up
for the mailing list, you can use the email address
rosaceae-qtl-list(a)genome.clemson.edu to send mail to the subscribed
group. Communications from this mailing list can then be viewed at:
http://www.mainlab.clemson.edu/pipermail/rosaceae-qtl-list/
You may also address any comments and suggestions concerning this topic
directly to me - you'll find the contact information below. I look
forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Jim Olmstead
Cherry Breeding - Washington State University
--
James Olmstead
WSU-Prosser
24106 N. Bunn Rd.
Prosser, WA 99350
Office: 509-786-9249
Fax: 509-786-9370
Email: jwolmstead(a)wsu.edu
Dear Rosaceae Community Members,
During the Prunus workshop at the RGC3 Conference in New Zealand,
Cameron Peace, Eben Oqundiwin and I were asked to work on developing a
draft of QTL nomenclature suggestions that could be used to standardize
QTL reporting within Prunus. I've attached a working document for the
community as a whole to comment on. Although we have concentrated on
Prunus, please note that the opportunity exists to expand these
suggestions to the entire Rosaceae family.
If you find this topic interesting and would like to be included in
future mailings, please follow this link to the Genome Database for
Rosaceae website
http://www.mainlab.clemson.edu/cgi-bin/gdr/signup_ROSACEAE-QTL-LIST.cgi
and sign up for the QTL topics mailing list. Once you have signed up
for the mailing list, you can use the email address
rosaceae-qtl-list(a)genome.clemson.edu to send mail to the subscribed
group. Communications from this mailing list can then be viewed at:
http://www.mainlab.clemson.edu/pipermail/rosaceae-qtl-list/
You may also address any comments and suggestions concerning this topic
directly to me - you'll find the contact information below. I look
forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Jim Olmstead
Cherry Breeding - Washington State University
--
James Olmstead
WSU-Prosser
24106 N. Bunn Rd.
Prosser, WA 99350
Office: 509-786-9249
Fax: 509-786-9370
Email: jwolmstead(a)wsu.edu