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Doubled haploid mutant production

2003
The use of haploid systems for mutant induction and selection has been listed among the most important applications of haploid technologies, since their development (Kasha, 1974). Haploid tissue can facilitate the generation of genetic variation and its identification.
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Doubled haploids for locating polygenes

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1983
A biometrical method, making use of one or two marker genes, was proposed for use in doubled-haploid populations to locate polygenes. A polygene, if located between two closely linked marker loci, can be detected in a doubled-haploid population derived from a cross of two diploid inbred parents.
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Doubled Haploid Production in Higher Plants

2017
The use of doubled haploidy is a powerful tool in crop improvement programs and basic research. A haploid embryo or plant has the gametic chromosome number (n). When haploid cells are doubled, the resulting embryo/plant will have the somatic chromosome number (2n) and be 100% homozygous.
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Doubled Haploids

2009
Ming-Tang Chang, Edward H. Coe
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Doubled Haploid Breeding in Cereals

2015
Doubled haploid (DH) production has become an important tool in plant breeding largely due to its capacity to produce completely homozygous plants in one generation. Not only are traits fixed for selection but the multiple generations of inbreeding required using traditional breeding methods are circumvented.
D. Gavin Humphreys, Ron E. Knox
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Doubled haploid production in poplar

2003
Various species of poplar (Populus) are cultivated for their high production of wood for paper pulp, energy and for park trees. Like other tree species they have a long generation time and show strong depression of vigour if forced to inbreed. In addition, poplar species are dioecious with separate male and female plants, which further complicates ...
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Double Haploids

2014
Roberto Fritsche-Neto   +2 more
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Doubled haploid breeding: Incorporating spontaneous haploid genome doubling in maize breeding programs

Maize (Zea mays L.) is a globally significant cereal crop, essential to food security, animal feed, and industrial applications (Nuss and Tanumihardjo, 2010). Faced with growing demand, climate change, and pest pressures, continuous improvement in maize varieties is essential (Lobell and Field, 2007).
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