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Potential for marker-assisted selection

Basics of Marker Assisted Selection

Basics of Marker Assisted Selection

... some potential to incorrectly identify a candidate gene as a major gene directly affecting the trait of interest, because it is only near the true causative ...indirect marker and recombination might have ...

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Marker Assisted Selection in Rice

Marker Assisted Selection in Rice

... the potential advantages of MAS over conventional breeding, one rarely discussed point is that markers will not necessarily be useful or more effective for every trait, despite the substantial investment in time, ...

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BCAT- based marker for marker-assisted selection in Vietnam cucumber breeding

BCAT- based marker for marker-assisted selection in Vietnam cucumber breeding

... molecular marker has been reported ...the potential applicability of this F locus–specific marker for markerassisted selection in Vietnam cucumber breeding ...The marker ...

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The use of marker-assisted selection in animal breeding and biotechnology

The use of marker-assisted selection in animal breeding and biotechnology

... Identifying genes that control particular traits can be approached in a number of ways. For simple monogenic traits it may be possible to postulate which gene(s) control the observed variation through studying the ...

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Marker assisted selection in BMQ related breeding programs

Marker assisted selection in BMQ related breeding programs

... the potential uses of microsatellite markers in bread-making quality evaluation in a sample of 69 wheat genotypes that were genotyped with 3 ...of marker and phenotypic data, showed significant association ...

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"Fingerprinting" Vegetables DNA-based Marker Assisted Selection

"Fingerprinting" Vegetables DNA-based Marker Assisted Selection

... trait selection and overall cost-effectiveness of the breeding program for these complex ...based marker systems at 100 to 1000 times more expensive than standard phenotype ...using Marker ...

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PROVITAMIN A BIOFORTIFICATION IN MAIZE THROUGH GENETIC ENGINEERING AND MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION

PROVITAMIN A BIOFORTIFICATION IN MAIZE THROUGH GENETIC ENGINEERING AND MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION

... in marker- assisted selection and introgression in temperate and tropical maize (Babu et ...yield potential and good agronomic traits, such as disease resistance and drought ...for ...

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Detection of Quantitative Trait Loci for Marker-Assisted Selection of Soybean Isoflavone Genistein

Detection of Quantitative Trait Loci for Marker-Assisted Selection of Soybean Isoflavone Genistein

... Overall, 21 QTL for genistein, daidzein, glycitein, or total isoflavones were detected by this study, of which 8 are newly detected and 13 have been previously identified. The maturity tests showed some variability in ...

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A Next-generation Marker Genotyping Platform (AmpSeq) in Heterozygous Crops: A Case Study for Marker-assisted Selection in Grapevine

A Next-generation Marker Genotyping Platform (AmpSeq) in Heterozygous Crops: A Case Study for Marker-assisted Selection in Grapevine

... and potential application in heterozygous crops such as cocoa 75 and cotton, 76 as well as for flowering time, cluster width and berry size in ...per marker, 78 the pooling of multiple SNP markers provides ...

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Use of marker assisted selection for the introgression of quality traits from Australian into Chinese wheats

Use of marker assisted selection for the introgression of quality traits from Australian into Chinese wheats

... of marker assisted selection and backcrossing has generated three lines that contain different combinations of the PPO activity and Xanthophyll content ...the potential of marker ...

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Use of marker assisted selection for the introgression of quality traits from Australian into Chinese wheats

Use of marker assisted selection for the introgression of quality traits from Australian into Chinese wheats

... high-yielding potential is accomplished by the crossing of selected genotypes to supply genes for yield potential through the generation of transgressive segregates expressing a superior yield phenotype ...

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Improving the crown rot resistance and tolerance of wheat using marker-assisted recurrent selection

Improving the crown rot resistance and tolerance of wheat using marker-assisted recurrent selection

... for selection to improve yield under crown rot. The expected selection response of these traits was higher or equivalent in the inoculated treatment to the un-inoculated treatment indicating that their ...

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Selection Theory for Marker-Assisted Backcrossing

Selection Theory for Marker-Assisted Backcrossing

... to selection and (ii) give criteria for selecting the most promising backcross individuals for further backcrossing or ...to selection is based on the marker linkage map and the marker ...

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Marker-assisted selection in sheep and goats

Marker-assisted selection in sheep and goats

... of AI. Obviously, such a breeding struc- ture would be more conducive to breeders investing in gene marker technology. By contrast, the Australian Merino industry has had a much lower proportion of breeders taking ...

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On Prediction of Genetic Values in Marker-Assisted Selection

On Prediction of Genetic Values in Marker-Assisted Selection

... a selection Suppose we wish to improve all m traits simultaneously index to give a final prediction of genetic ...ual marker as a separate trait. Thus all marker information scalar value and not by ...

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A Population Genetics Model of Marker-Assisted Selection

A Population Genetics Model of Marker-Assisted Selection

... The present study ( i ) has developed a two-loci popu- lation genetics model under which MAS based on indi- ces of a marker locus and a QTL underlying a quantita- tive trait ca[r] ...

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Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil.

Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil.

... molecular marker studies reached extraordinary advances, especially for sequencing and bioinformatics ...techniques. Marker-assisted selection became part of the breeding program routines of ...

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GENOMIC SELECTION: THE FUTURE OF MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION AND ANIMAL BREEDING

GENOMIC SELECTION: THE FUTURE OF MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION AND ANIMAL BREEDING

... In conclusion, these 'conventional' MAS schemes yield 8-38% extra genetic gain, where the higher figures apply to traits that are difficult to address by conventional selection, e.g. because they are recorded ...

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Efficiency of marker-assisted selection in the improvement of quantitative traits.

Efficiency of marker-assisted selection in the improvement of quantitative traits.

... T h e po- tential efficiency of marker assisted selection on a single trait utilizing a combination of molecular and phenotypic information, relative to standard metho[r] ...

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Marker-Assisted Selection Efficiency in Populations of Finite Size

Marker-Assisted Selection Efficiency in Populations of Finite Size

... that marker-assisted selection (MAS) should be ...the selection of quan- only through its effect on the fraction of the additive titative traits has received extensive ...on marker ...

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