ENA0000GenomicsNCBIhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJNA80597Castanea dentata x Castanea mollissimaAmerican chestnut, Castanea dentata, was once the most important tree for timber and nut production in eastern United States. Now the tree exists as stump sprouts, each the victim of a bark fungus introduced on imported Asiatic chestnut trees. Cultivars of the Asian chestnut exhibit resistance to the disease. Introduction of these to replace the American tree is not practical because they are smaller and are cold-sensitive. An effort to introgress the disease resistance genes from the Asian species into the American species requires first determining linkage to nearby markers.ENAKoerper., organism, whole body, species, multi-cellular organism, whole organism, animal, body00.00.00.00.00.0falseCastanea dentata x Castanea mollissimaCastanea dentata x Castanea mollissima Organism overview2022-05-122013-06-26PRJNA80597740970