MSI01P3676 | |
Aljanabi, S. | |
Genomics and plant breeding | |
El-Gewely, M. R. (ed), Biotechnology Annual Review. Vol. 7. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers. 290 p. | |
Book chapter | |
2001 | |
p. 195-238 | |
En | |
En | |
Much of our most basic understanding of genetics has its roots in plant genetics and crop breeding. The study of plants has led to important insights into highly conserved biological process and a wealth of knowledge about development. Agriculture is now well positioned to take its share benefit fron genomics. The primary sequences of most plant genes will be determined over the next few years. Informatics and functional genomics will help identify those genes that can be best utilized to crop production and quality through genetic engineering and plant breeding. Recent developments in plant genomics are reviewed. | |
Arabidopsis AFLP Bacterial artificial chromosome cDNA Cloning expressed sequence tags genomics genetic mapping genetic diversity maize molecular markers marker-assisted selection P1-derived artificial chromosome plant breeding plant genetic resources RAPD FRLP rice simple sequence repeats sorghum soybean sugarcane transposable elements wheat yeast artificial chromosome | |
Plant breeding | |
Genomics | |
2001-12-11 | |
En | |
Biotech | |
LIST | |
Biotech |