Genetics, genomics and breeding of conifers
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en
Ouvrage
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2011p. 447 p.
CRC Press Boca Raton
English Abstract
With contributions by internationally reputed researchers in the field, this book presents the implications of the genomic revolution for conifers—promoting a better understanding of the evolution of these organisms as ...Read more >
With contributions by internationally reputed researchers in the field, this book presents the implications of the genomic revolution for conifers—promoting a better understanding of the evolution of these organisms as well as new knowledge about the molecular basis of quantitative trait variation. Both of these discoveries play important roles in their domestication. Topics include cytogenetics, patterns of nucleotide diversity, genetic mapping, integration of molecular markers in breeding, transcriptomics, advances in proteomics and metabolomics in gymnosperms, and economic importance. [u]<strong>Table of contents :</strong>[/u] - The Conifers (Pinophyta): David S. Gernandt et al - Economic Importance, Breeding Objectives and Achievements: T.J. Mullin et al - Cytogenetics: M. Nurul Islam-Faridi and C. Dana Nelson - Neutral Patterns of Genetic Variation and Applications to Conservation in Conifer Apecies: Francesca Bagnoli et al - Genetic Mapping in Conifers: Kermit Ritland et al - Patterns of Nucleotide Diversity and Association Mapping: S.C. González-Martínez et al - Integration of Molecular Markers in Breeding: Rowland D. Burdon and Phillip L. Wilcox - Transcriptomics: John J. Mackay and Jeffrey F.D. Dean - Recent Advances in Proteomics and Metabolomics in Gymnosperms: Rebecca Dauwe et al - Toward the Conifer Genome Sequence: Michele Morgante and Emanuele De Paoli - Future Prospects: Jeffrey F.D. DeanRead less <
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