The competitiveness of peanuts in domestic and global markets has been threatened by losses in productivity and quality that are attributed to diseases, pests, environmental stresses and allergy or food safety issues. Narrow genetic diversity and a deficiency of polymorphic DNA markers severely hindered construction of dense genetic maps and quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping in order to deploy linked markers in marker-assisted peanut improvement. The U.S. Peanut Genome Initiative (PGI) was launched in 2004, and expanded to a global effort in 2006 to address these issues through coordination of international efforts in genome research beginning with molecular marker development and improvement of map resolution and coverage. Ultimately, ...
High-density genetic linkage maps are essential for fine mapping QTLs controlling disease resistance...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
The competitiveness of peanuts in domestic and global markets has been threatened by losses in produ...
Genetics and genomics will have the potential to enhance sustainable peanut production. The major co...
Advances in availability of genomic resources coupled with genetic resources have accelerated the pr...
Peanut genomics is very challenging due to its inherent problem of genetic architecture. Blockage of...
Peanut is one of the major oilseed crops in the world and is a staple food crop for much of the worl...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is widely grown in the semi-arid tropics regions of Asia, Africa and Latin...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is widely grown in the semi-arid tropics regions of Asia, Africa and Latin...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is widely grown in the semi-arid tropics regions of Asia, Africa and Latin...
Recent polyploidation of peanut genome and geographical isolation has rendered peanut to be a highly...
The competitiveness of peanuts has been threatened by losses in productivity and quality. The U.S. P...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
High-density genetic linkage maps are essential for fine mapping QTLs controlling disease resistance...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
The competitiveness of peanuts in domestic and global markets has been threatened by losses in produ...
Genetics and genomics will have the potential to enhance sustainable peanut production. The major co...
Advances in availability of genomic resources coupled with genetic resources have accelerated the pr...
Peanut genomics is very challenging due to its inherent problem of genetic architecture. Blockage of...
Peanut is one of the major oilseed crops in the world and is a staple food crop for much of the worl...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is widely grown in the semi-arid tropics regions of Asia, Africa and Latin...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is widely grown in the semi-arid tropics regions of Asia, Africa and Latin...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is widely grown in the semi-arid tropics regions of Asia, Africa and Latin...
Recent polyploidation of peanut genome and geographical isolation has rendered peanut to be a highly...
The competitiveness of peanuts has been threatened by losses in productivity and quality. The U.S. P...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
High-density genetic linkage maps are essential for fine mapping QTLs controlling disease resistance...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...
<p>High-density genetic maps (HDGMs) are very useful for genomic studies and quantitative trait loci...