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Molecular consequences of animal breeding

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2013
The phenotypic diversity in domestic animals provides a unique opportunity to study genotype-phenotype relationships. The identification of causal mutations provides an insight into what types of mutations have contributed to phenotypic evolution in domestic animals.
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Sorghum Molecular Breeding

2015
Part 1: Sorghum: Introduction.- 1. Sorghum: Origin, classification, biology and improvement.- Part 2: Advances in DNA marker research.- 2. DNA markers in diversity analysis.- 3. Linkage mapping.- 4. Application of DNA markers for genetic improvement.- 5. Heterosis prediction using DNA markers.- Part 3: Advances in genomics research.- 6.
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Molecular Breeding

2010
David Walker   +2 more
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Molecular breeding and genomics.

2017
Abstract This chapter describes several types of DNA markers, each of which has different advantages/disadvantages which make them more or less desirable to use in certain applications (highly discriminative and environmentally stable, inexpensive, repeatable across different tissues and co-dominant): restriction fragment length polymorphism ...
C. Font i Forcada   +4 more
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Molecular Cotton Breeding

2022
Zulqurnain Khan   +2 more
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Molecular-assisted breeding

2016
The steadily increasing world population and the concurrent reduction in cultivated lands are two major threats to food security, especially in the underdeveloped countries. Among the many strategies that can mitigate this situation modern biotechnologies play a central role.
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Molecular breeding

Plant Molecular Biology, 1995
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Molecular Breeding of Eucalyptus

2000
Eucalypt plantations constitute the majority of the world’s exotic hardwood forest occupying between 10 and 15 million hectares worldwide, with 40% of this area planted in Brazil (Eldridge et al. 1994). Fast growth rates and a wide range in adaptability have contributed to the great interest that Eucalyptus species receive in many countries outside ...
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Fundamentals of molecular breeding

2008
The major challenges faced by plant breeders during the 21st century will be to increase crop production while enhancing the sustainability of agricultural practices and preserving the available biodiversity. A better knowledge of the genetic factors governing harvestable yield and its season-to-season variability will help breeders to more effectively
TUBEROSA, ROBERTO   +2 more
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