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Genetic Mapping and Marker Assisted Selection

by Boopathi, N.Manikanda.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XV, 293 p. 26 illus. online resource. ISBN: 8132209583 Subject(s): Life sciences. | Botany. | Plant anatomy. | Plant breeding. | Life Sciences. | Plant Sciences. | Plant Breeding/Biotechnology. | Plant Genetics & Genomics. | Plant Anatomy/Development.
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1.Germplasm Characterization: Utilizing the Underexploited Resources -- 2. Mapping Population Development -- 3.Genotyping -- 4. Linkage Map Construction -- 5. Phenotyping -- 6. QTL Identification -- 7. Fine Mapping -- 8. Marker Assisted Selections -- 9. Success Stories in MAS -- 10. Advances in MAS toward genetically improved crop plants -- 11. Recent advances in MAS in major crops -- 12. Future perspectives in MAS.

Genetic mapping and marker assisted selection (MAS) is considered as one of the major tools in genetic improvement of crop plants in this genomics era. This book describes basics in linkage mapping, step-by-step procedure to perform MAS, achievements made so far in different crops, and limitations and prospects of MAS in plant breeding. It summarizes all this in a simple but comprehensive mode using suitable examples so as to explain the concept and its historical developments. To summarize, this book describes technologies for identification of genes of interest through genetic mapping, recaps the major applications of MAS to plant breeding; lists examples in which MAS is being applied to various breeding programs, and emphasizes the various difficulties that limit the application of MAS in plant breeding, providing possible solutions to overcome these difficulties, and finally tries to illustrate the future prospects. This book would be a valuable guide to the under-graduates and post-graduates of agricultural universities and institutes that are interested and/or involved in genetic improvement of crop plants using modern tools. Bibliography listed in this book constitutes two parts: literature cited and further reading. Literature cited contains references cited in the text and further information on the given concept/technique can be obtained from these references. Further reading provides a list of suggested readings for in-depth coverage of the topics.

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