Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) is a DNA hybridisation-based molecular marker technique that can detect simultaneously variation at numerous genomic loci without sequence information. This efficiency makes it a potential tool for a quick and powerful assessment of the structure of germplasm collections. This article demonstrates the usefulness of DArT markers for genetic diversity analyses of Musa spp. genotypes. We developed four complexity reduction methods to generate DArT genomic representations and we tested their performance using 48 reference Musa genotypes. For these four complexity reduction methods, DArT markers displayed high polymorphism information content. We selected the two methods which generated the most polymorphic gen...
Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) is a microarray-based DNA marker technique for genome-wide discov...
Several molecular marker systems have been developed for assessing genetic diversity in crop germpla...
Diversity Array Technology (DArT), a technique for quickly generating large numbers of molecular mar...
The genetic improvement of ¿orphan¿ crops is going to benefit from modern breeding methods underpinn...
Genetic analysis of adaptation in plants is of primary interest in the case of crops as well as natu...
The Philippines is one of the centers of origin and diversity for bananas. There is an endless range...
Musa has been the subject of diverse studies at CIRAD since the mid 1980s with the advent of biochem...
Poster presented at Plant and Animal Genome, PAG XXII. San Diego (USA), 11-15 Jan 201
Modern day genomics holds the promise of solving the complexities of basic plant sciences, and of ca...
Understanding the distribution of genetic diversity within and among individuals, populations, speci...
Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) provides a high-throughput whole-genome genotyping platform for t...
The article reports on the first complex and standardized platform for molecular characterization of...
The available genetic diversity of Musa germplasm is an important asset to support efforts to increa...
Cultivated bananas (Musa spp.) are mostly diploid or triploid cultivars with various combinations of...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Musa (ba...
Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) is a microarray-based DNA marker technique for genome-wide discov...
Several molecular marker systems have been developed for assessing genetic diversity in crop germpla...
Diversity Array Technology (DArT), a technique for quickly generating large numbers of molecular mar...
The genetic improvement of ¿orphan¿ crops is going to benefit from modern breeding methods underpinn...
Genetic analysis of adaptation in plants is of primary interest in the case of crops as well as natu...
The Philippines is one of the centers of origin and diversity for bananas. There is an endless range...
Musa has been the subject of diverse studies at CIRAD since the mid 1980s with the advent of biochem...
Poster presented at Plant and Animal Genome, PAG XXII. San Diego (USA), 11-15 Jan 201
Modern day genomics holds the promise of solving the complexities of basic plant sciences, and of ca...
Understanding the distribution of genetic diversity within and among individuals, populations, speci...
Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) provides a high-throughput whole-genome genotyping platform for t...
The article reports on the first complex and standardized platform for molecular characterization of...
The available genetic diversity of Musa germplasm is an important asset to support efforts to increa...
Cultivated bananas (Musa spp.) are mostly diploid or triploid cultivars with various combinations of...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Musa (ba...
Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) is a microarray-based DNA marker technique for genome-wide discov...
Several molecular marker systems have been developed for assessing genetic diversity in crop germpla...
Diversity Array Technology (DArT), a technique for quickly generating large numbers of molecular mar...