identifier: UCR-minicore.gwas.Herniter_Muñoz-Amatriaín_2018 synopsis: "Four populations were used to study black seed coat and pod tip color: two biparental RIL populations, the UC-Riverside eight-parent MAGIC population, and a diversity minicore population." scientific_name: Vigna unguiculata taxid: 3917 scientific_name_abbrev: vigun genotype: - UC-Riverside minicore diversity population description: "This study of black seed coat and pod tip color in cowpea used: (1) 94 F6-8 RILs derived from California Blackeye 27 (CB27), which has a medium-sized black eye seed coat and purple pod tips, and IT82E-18, which has a solid brown coat and green pod tips; (2) a RIL population provided by the IITA with 121 F6-8 RILs derived from a cross between Sanzi, a landrace with a speckled black and purple seed coat and purple pod tips, and Vita 7, which has a solid tan coat and green pod tips; (3) the UC-Riverside MAGIC population of 305 F8 RILs; (4) the UC-Riverside minicore population of 367. Accessions within the minicore population show great phenotypic diversity, including in seed coat color traits." genotyping_platform: Cowpea1MSelectedSNPs publication_doi: 10.1534/g3.118.200521 publication_title: "Identification of Candidate Genes Controlling Black Seed Coat and Pod Tip Color in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp)" contributors: "Herniter, Ira A; Muñoz-Amatriaín, María; Lo, Sassoum; Guo, Yi-Ning; Close, Timothy J" data_curators: Sam Hokin public_access_level: public license: Open citation: "Herniter, I. A., Muñoz-Amatriaín, M., Lo, S., Guo, Y.-N. & Close, T. J. Identification of Candidate Genes Controlling Black Seed Coat and Pod Tip Color in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp). G3 8, 3347–3355 (2018)"