TriticeaeSSRdb: The Triticeae Simple Sequence Repeat Database

Distribution of SSR motif types

The most abundant motif category

Triticum durum

Triticum durum, also known as durum wheat, is a tetraploid species of wheat. It is the second most cultivated species of wheat after common wheat, although it represents only 5% to 8% of global wheat production. Durum wheat is characterized by its hard and vitreous kernel, which makes it favorable for semolina and pasta production. The species is native to the Near East and was developed by artificial selection of the domesticated emmer wheat strains formerly grown in Central Europe and the Near East around 7000 BC.
Species: Triticum durum
Abbreviation: T. durum
Ploidy: tetraploid
Chromosomes: 28
Genomic SSRs: 203,936
Genic SSRs: 82,836
Genome size: 10.46G
Assembly: Svevo.v1
Genome URL: T. durum Genome URL
Accession: Svevo
Region
Chromosomes (Multi select)
Microsatellite Characterstics (select any one)
Chromosome Location range(kbp)
Size of SSR(bp)