BackgroundUnderstanding the evolution of cultivated barley is important for two reasons. First, the evolutionary relationships between different landraces might provide information on the spread and subsequent development of barley cultivation, including the adaptation of the crop to new environments and its response to human selection. Second, evolutionary information would enable landraces with similar traits but different genetic backgrounds to be identified, providing alternative strategies for the introduction of these traits into modern germplasm.ResultsThe evolutionary relationships between 651 barley landraces were inferred from the genotypes for 24 microsatellites. The landraces could be divided into nine populations, each with a d...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
BackgroundUnderstanding the evolution of cultivated barley is important for two reasons. First, the ...
Background: Understanding the evolution of cultivated barley is important for two reasons. First, th...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the evolution of cultivated barley is important for two reasons. First, th...
AbstractResults of analyses of the photoperiod response gene (PPD-H1) and simple sequence repeats (S...
Results of analyses of the photoperiod response gene (PPD-H1) and simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in ...
International audienceWe used genotyping-by-sequencing to investigate the evolutionary history of be...
Results of analyses of the photoperiod response gene (PPD-H1) and simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in ...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
Gene resequencing and association analysis present new opportunities to study the evolution of adapt...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceWe used genotyping-by-sequencing to investigate the evolutionary history of be...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
BackgroundUnderstanding the evolution of cultivated barley is important for two reasons. First, the ...
Background: Understanding the evolution of cultivated barley is important for two reasons. First, th...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the evolution of cultivated barley is important for two reasons. First, th...
AbstractResults of analyses of the photoperiod response gene (PPD-H1) and simple sequence repeats (S...
Results of analyses of the photoperiod response gene (PPD-H1) and simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in ...
International audienceWe used genotyping-by-sequencing to investigate the evolutionary history of be...
Results of analyses of the photoperiod response gene (PPD-H1) and simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in ...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
Gene resequencing and association analysis present new opportunities to study the evolution of adapt...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceWe used genotyping-by-sequencing to investigate the evolutionary history of be...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...
International audienceBackground: Barley is one of the founder crops of Neolithic agriculture and is...