A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after the integration of a sequence-based marker redundancy check. Public cotton SSR libraries (17,343 markers) were curated for sequence redundancy using 90% as a similarity cutoff. As a result, 20% of the markers (3,410) could be considered as redundant with some other markers. The marker redundancy information had been a crucial part of the map integration process, in which the six most informative interspecific Gossypium hirsutum×G. barbadense genetic maps were used for assembling a high density consensus (HDC) map for tetraploid cotton. With redundant markers being removed, the HDC map could be constructed thanks to the sufficient number of col...
Cotton fibers are the premier natural fibers for textile production. The two tetraploid species, Gos...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the largest producer of natural textile fibers. Most worldwide and domest...
<div><p>Upland cotton (<i>Gossypium hirsutum</i> L., 2n = 52, AADD) is an allotetraploid, therefore ...
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...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
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...
DNA-based genetic maps have been produced in nearly all major crop species, thus facilitating the an...
The challenge in tetraploid cotton cultivars is the narrow genetic base and therefore, the bottlenec...
AbstractIntegration of multiple genomic maps provides a higher density of markers and greater genome...
Genetically anchored physical maps of large eukaryotic genomes have proven useful both for their int...
The narrow genetic base of Upland cotton has slowed growth of its productivity as a crop and perhaps...
Among the seven tetraploid cotton species, little is known about transmission genetics and genome or...
We report the development of a new interspecific cotton recombinant inbred line (RIL) population of ...
Cotton fibers are the premier natural fibers for textile production. The two tetraploid species, Gos...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the largest producer of natural textile fibers. Most worldwide and domest...
<div><p>Upland cotton (<i>Gossypium hirsutum</i> L., 2n = 52, AADD) is an allotetraploid, therefore ...
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...
A consensus genetic map of tetraploid cotton was constructed using six high-density maps and after t...
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...
DNA-based genetic maps have been produced in nearly all major crop species, thus facilitating the an...
The challenge in tetraploid cotton cultivars is the narrow genetic base and therefore, the bottlenec...
AbstractIntegration of multiple genomic maps provides a higher density of markers and greater genome...
Genetically anchored physical maps of large eukaryotic genomes have proven useful both for their int...
The narrow genetic base of Upland cotton has slowed growth of its productivity as a crop and perhaps...
Among the seven tetraploid cotton species, little is known about transmission genetics and genome or...
We report the development of a new interspecific cotton recombinant inbred line (RIL) population of ...
Cotton fibers are the premier natural fibers for textile production. The two tetraploid species, Gos...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the largest producer of natural textile fibers. Most worldwide and domest...
<div><p>Upland cotton (<i>Gossypium hirsutum</i> L., 2n = 52, AADD) is an allotetraploid, therefore ...