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DNA-based markers in plants

✍ Scribed by Benjamin Burr (auth.), Ronald L. Phillips, Indra K. Vasil (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
395
Series
Advances in Cellular and Molecular Biology of Plants 1
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The double helix architecture of DNA was elucidated in 1953. Twenty years later, in 1973, the discovery of restriction enzymes helped to create recombinant DNA molecules in vitro. The implications of these powerful and novel methods of molecular biology, and their potential in the genetic manipulation and improvement of microbes, plants and animals, became increasingly evident, and led to the birth of modern biotechnology. The first transgenic plants in which a bacterial gene had been stably integrated were produced in 1983, and by 1993 transgenic plants had been produced in all major crop species, including the cereals and the legumes. These remarkable achievements have resulted in the production of crops that are resistant to potent but environmentally safe herbicides, or to viral pathogens and insect pests. In other instances genes have been introduced that delay fruit ripening, or increase starch content, or cause male sterility. Most of these manipulations are based on the introduction of a single gene - generally of bacterial origin - that regulates an important monogenic trait, into the crop of choice. Many of the engineered crops are now under field trials and are expected to be commercially produced within the next few years. The early successes in plant biotechnology led to the realization that further molecular improvement of plants will require a thorough understanding of the molecular basis of plant development, and the identification and characterΒ­ ization of genes that regulate agronomically important multi genic traits.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Some concepts and new methods for molecular mapping in plants....Pages 1-7
RFLP technology....Pages 8-38
Constructing a plant genetic linkage map with DNA markers....Pages 39-57
Mapping quantitative trait loci....Pages 58-96
Breeding multigenic traits....Pages 97-115
Nuclear DNA markers in systematics and evolution....Pages 116-141
Introduction: molecular marker maps of major crop species....Pages 142-143
Molecular maps of alfalfa....Pages 144-158
An integrated RFLP map of Arabidopsis thaliana ....Pages 159-162
RFLP maps of barley....Pages 163-198
DNA-based marker maps of Brassica ....Pages 199-222
Genetic mapping in lettuce....Pages 223-239
RFLP maps of maize....Pages 240-245
RFLP map of peanut....Pages 246-260
Phaseolus vulgaris : the common bean....Pages 261-270
RFLP map of the potato....Pages 271-285
Rice molecular map....Pages 286-290
Generation of a genetic map for Sorghum bicolor ....Pages 291-298
RFLP map of soybean....Pages 299-309
Tomato molecular map....Pages 310-326
RFLP maps of bread wheat....Pages 327-358
Development of RFLP-based linkage maps in diploid and hexaploid oat ( Avena sp.)....Pages 359-374
Back Matter....Pages 375-385

✦ Subjects


Plant Sciences; Plant Physiology


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