Major effect genes are often used for germplasm identification, for diversity analyses and as selection targets in breeding. To date, only a few morphological characters have been mapped as major effect genes across a range of genetic linkage maps based on different types of molecular markers in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench). This study aims to integrate all available previously mapped major effect genes onto a complete genome map, linked to the whole genome sequence, allowing sorghum breeders and researchers to link this information to QTL studies and to be aware of the consequences of selection for major genes. This provides new opportunities for breeders to take advantage of readily scorable morphological traits and to develop mo...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. (Moench)) is the world’s fifth economically most important cereal and is...
We conducted a comprehensive genomics study to map genomic loci determining the production of antiox...
Farming begins with a seed, and having the proper genetics within that seed to match the environment...
Major effect genes are often used for germplasm identification, for diversity analyses and as select...
A comprehensive analysis was conducted using 48 sorghum QTL studies published from 1995 to 2010 to m...
Most economically important traits in field crops such as sorghum [ Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] hav...
In this investigation, restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) were used to construct a ge...
We describe the development and application of the Sorghum QTL Atlas, a high-resolution, open-access...
5,511 genic small-size PAVs in sorghum were identified and examined, including the pattern and the f...
Sweet sorghum, a botanical variety of sorghum is a potential source of bioenergy because high sugar ...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Graphical genotypes have been generated for a set of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm...
Not AvailableEvolution through genetic changes in all crop species is an inevitable process. The ava...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. (Moench)) is the world’s fifth economically most important cereal and is...
We conducted a comprehensive genomics study to map genomic loci determining the production of antiox...
Farming begins with a seed, and having the proper genetics within that seed to match the environment...
Major effect genes are often used for germplasm identification, for diversity analyses and as select...
A comprehensive analysis was conducted using 48 sorghum QTL studies published from 1995 to 2010 to m...
Most economically important traits in field crops such as sorghum [ Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] hav...
In this investigation, restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) were used to construct a ge...
We describe the development and application of the Sorghum QTL Atlas, a high-resolution, open-access...
5,511 genic small-size PAVs in sorghum were identified and examined, including the pattern and the f...
Sweet sorghum, a botanical variety of sorghum is a potential source of bioenergy because high sugar ...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Globally, sorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop, and it is a major crop in Ethiopia, where...
Graphical genotypes have been generated for a set of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm...
Not AvailableEvolution through genetic changes in all crop species is an inevitable process. The ava...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. (Moench)) is the world’s fifth economically most important cereal and is...
We conducted a comprehensive genomics study to map genomic loci determining the production of antiox...
Farming begins with a seed, and having the proper genetics within that seed to match the environment...