Integration of two or more genomic maps provides a higher density of markers and greater genome coverage than can be obtained with the resources available for a single mapping study. Map integration is important in any species for which an annotated complete genome sequence is not available. For organisms currently being sequenced, a pre-sequence integrated map is essential to provide the "backbone" for assembly of the sequence. Map integration also facilitates the identification and resolution of discrepancies among different maps; mapping of QTLs, ESTs, and BACs; and positioning of candidate genes. However, the inconsistencies in markers and populations used in individual mapping studies limit our ability to fully integrate the available ...
Wild cotton species have significant agronomic traits that can be introgressed into elite cultivated...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
<div><p>A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and...
The assembly of a robust structural genomics system requires the development and integration of mult...
Genetically anchored physical maps of large eukaryotic genomes have proven useful both for their int...
DNA-based genetic maps have been produced in nearly all major crop species, thus facilitating the an...
AbstractIntegration of multiple genomic maps provides a higher density of markers and greater genome...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the largest producer of natural textile fibers. Most worldwide and domest...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
Despite rapidly decreasing costs and innovative technologies, sequencing of angiosperm genomes is no...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
Abstract Background Cotton is the world’s most important natural textile fiber and a significant oil...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among taxa is essential for comparative and evolutionary gen...
Cultivated Upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., is a partially diploidized allotetraploid species w...
Wild cotton species have significant agronomic traits that can be introgressed into elite cultivated...
Wild cotton species have significant agronomic traits that can be introgressed into elite cultivated...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
<div><p>A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and...
The assembly of a robust structural genomics system requires the development and integration of mult...
Genetically anchored physical maps of large eukaryotic genomes have proven useful both for their int...
DNA-based genetic maps have been produced in nearly all major crop species, thus facilitating the an...
AbstractIntegration of multiple genomic maps provides a higher density of markers and greater genome...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the largest producer of natural textile fibers. Most worldwide and domest...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
Despite rapidly decreasing costs and innovative technologies, sequencing of angiosperm genomes is no...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
Abstract Background Cotton is the world’s most important natural textile fiber and a significant oil...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among taxa is essential for comparative and evolutionary gen...
Cultivated Upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., is a partially diploidized allotetraploid species w...
Wild cotton species have significant agronomic traits that can be introgressed into elite cultivated...
Wild cotton species have significant agronomic traits that can be introgressed into elite cultivated...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
<div><p>A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and...