Hello,
I have a RIL population of Maize recombinant inbred lines, that was generated by intermating the lines B73 and Mo17 for 4 generations, followed by at least 6 generations of selfing. Thus, the RILs themselves are quite homozygous.
We now crossed each RIL once with B73 and once with Mo17, creating hybrids, that are not totally homozygous, but only across ~half the genome. B73 and Mo17 are always the maternal parent.
I am unsure now, which type of cross to use for this setup. Is it still BC, as that type only allows for AA or AB genotypes, but my RILs contain AA and BB?
Thank you very much in advance.