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1999
The concept of indirect selection is attractive to plant breeders working to improve complex traits. For the successful application of indirect selection, a high level of correlation and/or linkage must exist between the trait of agronomic interest and the trait being directly selected.
James D. Kelly, Phillip N. Miklas
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The concept of indirect selection is attractive to plant breeders working to improve complex traits. For the successful application of indirect selection, a high level of correlation and/or linkage must exist between the trait of agronomic interest and the trait being directly selected.
James D. Kelly, Phillip N. Miklas
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MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION IN APPLE BREEDING
Acta Horticulturae, 2000Apple breeding is aimed at creating varieties with high fruit quality, regular and high yields and durable disease and pest resistance. Traditional breeding is time and labour consuming. DNA markers for traits related to fruit quality, productivity and resistances will allow early and precise selection for desired characters. Within the framework of an
M. Kellerhals +3 more
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MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION IN HOP BREEDING
Acta Horticulturae, 2005Genetic maps have been constructed for many crops, for mapping monogenic traits and dissecting polygenic traits and to provide a basis for marker assisted selection (MAS), which is a very useful breeding strategy in the creation of new varieties. The Slovenian Institute for Hop Research and Brewing (SIHRB) has performed conventional hop breeding, which
Čerenak, Andreja +4 more
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Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS)
2020Conventional plant breeding is largely dependent on selection of desirable plants which is highly decided by the genotype and environment interaction. Selecting plants in a segregating progeny that contains appropriate combinations of genes is a critical component of plant breeding. Usually, breeders improve crops by crossing plants with desired traits,
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2012
Conventional plant breeding is largely dependent on selection of desirable plants which is highly decided by the genotype and environment interaction. Selecting plants in a segregating progeny that contain appropriate combinations of genes is a critical component of plant breeding. Usually, breeders improve crops by crossing plants with desired traits,
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Conventional plant breeding is largely dependent on selection of desirable plants which is highly decided by the genotype and environment interaction. Selecting plants in a segregating progeny that contain appropriate combinations of genes is a critical component of plant breeding. Usually, breeders improve crops by crossing plants with desired traits,
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Marker-assisted selection in poultry
2017Marker-assisted selection (MAS) is a form of indirect selection that depends on the accuracy of measuring the marker and the genetic correlation between them. This chapter describes the development of large numbers of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers associated with high-throughput automated technology, which has made MAS applicable to ...
P. M. Hocking, J. Hickey
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Marker-Assisted Selection in Sorghum
2007Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is an important food and feed crop in many parts of the world, and has potential uses in the biofuels industry. Compared to most other cereals, sorghum is more tolerant to many abiotic stresses, including heat, drought, and flooding, making it an ideal crop for growing on marginal lands as demands for food, feed ...
Gebisa Ejeta, Joseph E. Knoll
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Marker assisted selection in livestock
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, 1996With the rapid development of genome maps of livestock, many genetic markers are becoming available. These markers usually have no affect on animals in their own right, their value is that they allow the inheritance of sections of chromosome to be followed in suitable pedigrees. How then may genetic markers be used in livestock breeding?
P.M. Visscher +2 more
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Markers, Maps, and Marker-Assisted Selection
2020DNA marker analysis, combined with linkage and quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses, has drastically changed the scheme of citrus breeding by enabling the marker-assisted selection (MAS) of a promising scion at the early seedling stage. This technique has greatly enhanced breeding efficiency by minimizing the period of trait evaluation at the ...
Tokurou Shimizu +4 more
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Marker assisted selection in crop plants
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2005Genetic mapping of major genes and quantitative traits loci (QTLs) for many important agricultural traits is increasing the integration of biotechnology with the conventional breeding process. Exploitation of the information derived from the map position of traits with agronomical importance and of the linked molecular markers, can be achieved through ...
FRANCIA, Enrico +6 more
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