Harnessing diversity from germplasm collections is more feasible today because of the development of lower-cost and higher-throughput genotyping methods. However, the cost of phenotyping is still generally high, so efficient methods of sampling and exploiting useful diversity are needed. Genomic selection (GS) has the potential to enhance the use of desirable genetic variation in germplasm collections through predicting the genomic estimated breeding values (GEBVs) for all traits that have been measured. Here, we evaluated the effects of various scenarios of population genetic properties and marker density on the accuracy of GEBVs in the context of applying GS for wheat ( L.) germplasm use. Empirical data for adult plant resistance to strip...
Domesticated crops experience strong human-mediated selection aimed at developing high-yielding vari...
Citation: Poland, Jesse, Jeffrey Endelman, Julie Dawson, Jessica Rutkoski, Shuangye Wu, Yann Manes, ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) resistance is quantitatively inherited, controlled by multiple minor effe...
Key message We have demonstrated that genomic selection in diverse wheat landraces for resistance to...
Disease resistance in plants is mostly quantitative, with both major and minor genes controlling res...
Molecular breeding involves the use of molecular markers to identify and characterize genes that con...
Genomic selection applied to plant breeding enables earlier estimates of a line’s performance and si...
<div><p>Wheat breeding programs generate a large amount of variation which cannot be completely expl...
Genomic selection (GS) uses genomewide molecular markers to predict breeding values and make selecti...
Key message Genomic prediction of genebank accessions benefits from the consideration of additive-b...
Genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variation allows for the capture of haplotype struc...
The use of marker-assisted selection (MAS) to predict genetic value of breeding lines is increasing ...
The likelihood of success in developing modern cultivars depend on multiple factors, including the i...
Genome-wide molecular markers are often being used to evaluate genetic diversity in germplasm collec...
A traditional wheat breeding program normally takes 7 to 12 years to develop a new cultivar to be el...
Domesticated crops experience strong human-mediated selection aimed at developing high-yielding vari...
Citation: Poland, Jesse, Jeffrey Endelman, Julie Dawson, Jessica Rutkoski, Shuangye Wu, Yann Manes, ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) resistance is quantitatively inherited, controlled by multiple minor effe...
Key message We have demonstrated that genomic selection in diverse wheat landraces for resistance to...
Disease resistance in plants is mostly quantitative, with both major and minor genes controlling res...
Molecular breeding involves the use of molecular markers to identify and characterize genes that con...
Genomic selection applied to plant breeding enables earlier estimates of a line’s performance and si...
<div><p>Wheat breeding programs generate a large amount of variation which cannot be completely expl...
Genomic selection (GS) uses genomewide molecular markers to predict breeding values and make selecti...
Key message Genomic prediction of genebank accessions benefits from the consideration of additive-b...
Genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variation allows for the capture of haplotype struc...
The use of marker-assisted selection (MAS) to predict genetic value of breeding lines is increasing ...
The likelihood of success in developing modern cultivars depend on multiple factors, including the i...
Genome-wide molecular markers are often being used to evaluate genetic diversity in germplasm collec...
A traditional wheat breeding program normally takes 7 to 12 years to develop a new cultivar to be el...
Domesticated crops experience strong human-mediated selection aimed at developing high-yielding vari...
Citation: Poland, Jesse, Jeffrey Endelman, Julie Dawson, Jessica Rutkoski, Shuangye Wu, Yann Manes, ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) resistance is quantitatively inherited, controlled by multiple minor effe...