 This paper presents a novel approach to creating a high-density genetic map of Bali using complete and accurate genetic marker datasets. This map was created using 2,943 genetic markers distributed over 975 marker bins, with a total genetic distance of 1099 cm. Additionally, the authors examined the recombinational behavior of the genome, finding evidence of low recombination rates in pericentric regions. Finally, the authors also demonstrated the utility of their genetic map by comparing it to a genetic map of rice, showing that the map provides excellent marker density and sensitivity for detecting minor alleles in narrow libred germ plasms. This article was authored by Soto Kazuhiro, SZCS Peter, Fushne Rajivkay and others.