The genetic architecture of crop domestication is generally characterized by three trends: relatively few genomic regions with major QTL effects are involved, QTL are often clustered, and alleles derived from the crop do not always contribute to the crop phenotype. We have investigated the genetic architecture of lettuce using a recombinant inbred line population from a cross between a crop Lactuca sativa (‘Salinas’) and its wild relative L. serriola. Few genomic regions with major QTL, plus various intermediate QTL, largely control the transition from wild to cultivated Crisphead lettuce. Allelic effects of all major QTL were in the expected direction, but there were intermediate QTL where the crop contributed to the wild phenotype and vic...
Gene escape from crops has gained much attention in the last two decades, as transgenes introgressin...
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an important vegetable crop worldwide. Cultivated lettuce is believed to...
In plants, several population types [F2, recombinant inbred lines, backcross inbred lines (BILs), et...
The genetic architecture of crop domestication is generally characterized by three trends: relativel...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop-wild h...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
Background: After crop-wild hybridization, some of the crop genomic segments may become established ...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
With the development of transgenic crop varieties, crop-wild hybridization has received considerable...
The results of this thesis show that the probability of introgression of a putative transgene to wil...
Different horticultural types of lettuce exhibit tremendous morphological variation. However, the mo...
Genomic selection patterns and hybrid performance influence the chance that crop (trans)genes can sp...
Lettuce plants tend to undergo floral initiation by elongation of flower stalks (bolting) under high...
Gene escape from crops has gained much attention in the last two decades, as transgenes introgressin...
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an important vegetable crop worldwide. Cultivated lettuce is believed to...
In plants, several population types [F2, recombinant inbred lines, backcross inbred lines (BILs), et...
The genetic architecture of crop domestication is generally characterized by three trends: relativel...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop-wild h...
Many crops contain domestication genes that are generally considered to lower fitness of crop–wild h...
Background: After crop-wild hybridization, some of the crop genomic segments may become established ...
Many plant species can hybridise and produce fertile offspring. Hybridization between cultivated spe...
With the development of transgenic crop varieties, crop-wild hybridization has received considerable...
The results of this thesis show that the probability of introgression of a putative transgene to wil...
Different horticultural types of lettuce exhibit tremendous morphological variation. However, the mo...
Genomic selection patterns and hybrid performance influence the chance that crop (trans)genes can sp...
Lettuce plants tend to undergo floral initiation by elongation of flower stalks (bolting) under high...
Gene escape from crops has gained much attention in the last two decades, as transgenes introgressin...
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an important vegetable crop worldwide. Cultivated lettuce is believed to...
In plants, several population types [F2, recombinant inbred lines, backcross inbred lines (BILs), et...