This paper investigates marker-assisted introgression of a major gene into an outbred line, where identification of the introgressed gene is incomplete because marker alleles are not unique to the base populations (the same marker allele can occur in both donor and recipient population). Those markers are used to identify the introgressed allele as well as the background genotype. The effect of using those markers, as if they were completely informative on the retention of the introgressed allele, was examined over five generations of backcrossing by using a single marker or a marker bracket for different starting frequencies of the marker alleles. Results were calculated by using both a deterministic approach, where selection is only for t...
Abstract – The composition of the genome after introgression of a marker gene from a donor to a reci...
SummaryRecent admixture between genetically differentiated populations can result in high levels of ...
Designing a highly efficient backcross (BC) marker-assisted selection (MAS) experiment is not a stra...
If marker alleles that identify a gene for introgression are not completely unique to the different ...
The efficiency of marker-assisted introgression in backcross populations derived from inbred lines w...
The efficiency of marker-assisted introgression in backcross populations derived from inbred lines w...
The efficiency of marker-assisted introgression programmes, expressed as genetic lag relative to a c...
Abstract: Marker-assisted introgression currently represents the most widely spread application of D...
<div><p>The maintenance of genetically differentiated populations can be important for several reaso...
The maintenance of genetically differentiated populations can be important for several reasons (whet...
The maintenance of genetically differentiated populations can be important for several reasons (whet...
The ability to enrich a breed with favorable alleles for multiple unlinked QTL from a donor breed in...
for gene introgression is still limited by the high costs of marker analysis. High-throughput (HT) a...
To optimize designs to implement marker-assisted introgression programs aiming to introgress three u...
Genetic markers can be used in breeding programmes in a variety of ways. Here we emphasize marker as...
Abstract – The composition of the genome after introgression of a marker gene from a donor to a reci...
SummaryRecent admixture between genetically differentiated populations can result in high levels of ...
Designing a highly efficient backcross (BC) marker-assisted selection (MAS) experiment is not a stra...
If marker alleles that identify a gene for introgression are not completely unique to the different ...
The efficiency of marker-assisted introgression in backcross populations derived from inbred lines w...
The efficiency of marker-assisted introgression in backcross populations derived from inbred lines w...
The efficiency of marker-assisted introgression programmes, expressed as genetic lag relative to a c...
Abstract: Marker-assisted introgression currently represents the most widely spread application of D...
<div><p>The maintenance of genetically differentiated populations can be important for several reaso...
The maintenance of genetically differentiated populations can be important for several reasons (whet...
The maintenance of genetically differentiated populations can be important for several reasons (whet...
The ability to enrich a breed with favorable alleles for multiple unlinked QTL from a donor breed in...
for gene introgression is still limited by the high costs of marker analysis. High-throughput (HT) a...
To optimize designs to implement marker-assisted introgression programs aiming to introgress three u...
Genetic markers can be used in breeding programmes in a variety of ways. Here we emphasize marker as...
Abstract – The composition of the genome after introgression of a marker gene from a donor to a reci...
SummaryRecent admixture between genetically differentiated populations can result in high levels of ...
Designing a highly efficient backcross (BC) marker-assisted selection (MAS) experiment is not a stra...