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Marker-assisted selection in poultry

2017
Marker-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 livestock

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, 1996
With 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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Marker-Assisted Selection

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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Effectiveness of marker-assisted selection

1998
*INRA-SGQA 78352 Jouy-en-Josas (FRA) Diffusion du document : INRA-SGQA 78352 Jouy-en-Josas (FRA) ; International ...
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Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS)

2020
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 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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Challenges for effective marker-assisted selection in plants

Genetica, 2008
The basic principle of Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) is to exploit Linkage Disequilibrium (LD) between markers and QTLs. With strong enough LD, MAS should in theory be easier, faster, cheaper, or more efficient than classical (phenotypic) selection.
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Progress in Marker-Assisted Selection to Genomics-Assisted Breeding in Tomato

Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2022
Jagesh Kumar Tiwari   +2 more
exaly  

Marker-Assisted Selection

2015
B. D. Singh, A. K. Singh
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Marker-assisted selection: new tools and strategies

Trends in Plant Science, 1998
Jean-Marcel Ribaut, David Hoisington
exaly  

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