Genetic mapping studies provide improved estimates for novel genomic loci, allelic effects and gene action controlling important traits. Such mapping studies are regularly performed by using a combination of genotypic data (e.g., genotyping markers tagging genetic variation within populations) and phenotypic data of appropriately structured mapping populations. Randomly obtained DNA information and more recent high-throughput genome sequencing efforts have dramatically increased the ability to obtain genetic markers for any plant species. Despite the presence of constantly and rapidly increasing genotypic data, necessary steps to determine whether specific markers can be associated with genetic variation may often be initially neglected, me...
Quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits such as yield, quality and disease resi...
F2 and recombinant inbred lines (RILs) populations are very commonly used in plant genetic mapping s...
Genetic mapping (also known as linkage mapping or meiotic mapping) refers to the determination of th...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
<p>Quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits such as yield, quality and dis...
The genetic map is the chromosome linear linkage map that uses the chromosome recombination and exch...
Dissecting the genetic architecture of complex traits is an ongoing challenge for geneticists. Two c...
The mapping of chromosomal regions affecting qualitative or quantitative traits receives growing att...
Genetic maps are the fundamental tools to identify features of phenotypes that are linked to specifi...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
Genetic maps are the fundamental tools to identify features of phenotypes that are linked to specifi...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...
AbstractDissecting the genetic architecture of complex traits is an ongoing challenge for geneticist...
High-density genetic linkage maps can be used for purposes such as fine-scale targeted gene cloning ...
Background Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis aims to locate and estimate the effects of the ge...
Quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits such as yield, quality and disease resi...
F2 and recombinant inbred lines (RILs) populations are very commonly used in plant genetic mapping s...
Genetic mapping (also known as linkage mapping or meiotic mapping) refers to the determination of th...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
<p>Quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits such as yield, quality and dis...
The genetic map is the chromosome linear linkage map that uses the chromosome recombination and exch...
Dissecting the genetic architecture of complex traits is an ongoing challenge for geneticists. Two c...
The mapping of chromosomal regions affecting qualitative or quantitative traits receives growing att...
Genetic maps are the fundamental tools to identify features of phenotypes that are linked to specifi...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
Genetic maps are the fundamental tools to identify features of phenotypes that are linked to specifi...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...
AbstractDissecting the genetic architecture of complex traits is an ongoing challenge for geneticist...
High-density genetic linkage maps can be used for purposes such as fine-scale targeted gene cloning ...
Background Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis aims to locate and estimate the effects of the ge...
Quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits such as yield, quality and disease resi...
F2 and recombinant inbred lines (RILs) populations are very commonly used in plant genetic mapping s...
Genetic mapping (also known as linkage mapping or meiotic mapping) refers to the determination of th...