Introgression of chromosomal segments across large taxonomic distances has long been an objective of scientists interested in understanding the relationships between genes and their effect on phenotype. Barley and wheat represent cultivated members of the Triticeae with different zones of adaptation, different responses to pathogens, and different end-use characteristics. Introduction of small, well-characterized chromosomal segments among grass relatives presents an opportunity to both better understand how genes perform in novel genomic environments and to learn more about the evolutionary novelties which differentiate related species. Since the distribution of the wheat-barley addition lines, the potential power and value of a comprehens...
We describe the development of polymerase chain reaction-based, sequence-tagged site (STS) markers f...
The isolation of six of the seven possible additions of barley chromosomes to the wheat genome repor...
Previously chromosome 3A of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was reported to carry genes influencing yie...
Barley chromosome 5H, carrying important QTLs for plant adaptation and tolerance to abiotic stresses...
The growing availability of EST sequences from a range of crop plants provides a potentially valuabl...
Abstract: Spontaneous wheat-barley translocation chromosomes were detected by genomic in situ hybrid...
The increasing availability of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in wheat (Triticum aestivum) and relat...
Background Hordeum chilense, a native South American diploid wild barley, is a potential source o...
A selection of 36 wheat and 35 barley simple sequence repeat markers (SSRs) were studied for their u...
A total of 568 new simple sequence repeat (SSR)-based markers for barley have been developed from a ...
Recent increase in the availability of expressed sequence tag (EST) data has facilitated the develop...
Artificially induced translocation stocks have been used to physically map the barley genome; howeve...
The availability of sequence data from large-scale EST (expressed sequence tag) projects has made it...
In recent years, considerable emphasis has been placed on the development of molecular markers to be...
Retrotransposons are present in high copy number in many plant genomes. They show a considerable deg...
We describe the development of polymerase chain reaction-based, sequence-tagged site (STS) markers f...
The isolation of six of the seven possible additions of barley chromosomes to the wheat genome repor...
Previously chromosome 3A of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was reported to carry genes influencing yie...
Barley chromosome 5H, carrying important QTLs for plant adaptation and tolerance to abiotic stresses...
The growing availability of EST sequences from a range of crop plants provides a potentially valuabl...
Abstract: Spontaneous wheat-barley translocation chromosomes were detected by genomic in situ hybrid...
The increasing availability of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in wheat (Triticum aestivum) and relat...
Background Hordeum chilense, a native South American diploid wild barley, is a potential source o...
A selection of 36 wheat and 35 barley simple sequence repeat markers (SSRs) were studied for their u...
A total of 568 new simple sequence repeat (SSR)-based markers for barley have been developed from a ...
Recent increase in the availability of expressed sequence tag (EST) data has facilitated the develop...
Artificially induced translocation stocks have been used to physically map the barley genome; howeve...
The availability of sequence data from large-scale EST (expressed sequence tag) projects has made it...
In recent years, considerable emphasis has been placed on the development of molecular markers to be...
Retrotransposons are present in high copy number in many plant genomes. They show a considerable deg...
We describe the development of polymerase chain reaction-based, sequence-tagged site (STS) markers f...
The isolation of six of the seven possible additions of barley chromosomes to the wheat genome repor...
Previously chromosome 3A of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was reported to carry genes influencing yie...