Molecular Markers for Genebank ManagementBioversity International, 2005 - 126 pages Overview of molecular technologies. Genebank management. Crop breeding. |
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accessions AFLP allozyme Amplified Polymorphism analysis analyzed Applied Genetics assessed automated barley beet Biology Brassica characterization characters chromosome cladistic cladograms clones codominant conservation core collection correlation Crop Evolution Crop Science cultivars cultivated define species detection DNA fragments DNA sequence ecological enzyme evaluation fingerprinting gel electrophoresis gene flow genebank managers genetic diversity genetic drift genetic variation genome genotypes germplasm germplasm collections groups heterosis Hintum hybrids identification introgression IPGRI Technical Bulletin isozyme ISSR linkage loci maize mapping marker data methods microsatellite minisatellites molecular marker technique molecular markers monophyletic morphological mutations nucleotide outgroups PCR-based phenetic phenotypic Plant Genetic Resources pollen polymerase populations primers probes RAPD RAPD markers regeneration regions relationships resistance genes Resources and Crop retrotransposon RFLP rice Rieseberg samples seed selection sequence data Solanum species concepts Spooner studies Systematics Tanksley taxa taxonomic technologies Theoretical and Applied tomato traits transgenic wild potato wild relatives
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Page 45 - A species is a lineage (or a closely related set of lineages) which occupies an adaptive zone minimally different from that of any other lineage in its range and which evolves separately from all lineages outside its range.