Marker-Assisted Plant Breeding: Principles and Practices / (Record no. 3144)

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ISBN 9788132223160
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Author Singh, B.D.
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Title Marker-Assisted Plant Breeding: Principles and Practices /
Statement of responsibility, etc by B.D. Singh, A.K. Singh.
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2015.
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Place of publication New Delhi
Name of publisher Springer
Date of publication 2015
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Pagination 1 online resource (XXXIX, 514 pages 109 illustrations, 61 illustrations in color.)
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Marker-assisted plant breeding involves the application of molecular marker techniques and statistical and bioinformatics tools to achieve plant breeding objectives in a cost-effective and time-efficient manner. This book is intended for beginners in the field who have little or no prior exposure to molecular markers and their applications, but who do have a basic knowledge of genetics and plant breeding, and some exposure to molecular biology. An attempt has been made to provide sufficient basic information in an easy-to-follow format, and also to discuss current issues and developments so as to offer comprehensive coverage of the subject matter. The book will also be useful for breeders and research workers, as it offers a broad range of up-to-the-year information, including aspects like the development of different molecular markers and their various applications. In the first chapter, the field of marker-assisted plant breeding is introduced and placed in the proper perspective in relation to plant breeding. The next three chapters describe the various molecular marker systems, while mapping populations and mapping procedures including high-throughput genotyping are discussed in the subsequent five chapters. Four chapters are devoted to various applications of markers, e.g. marker-assisted selection, genomic selection, diversity analysis, finger printing and positional cloning. In closing, the last two chapters provide information on relevant bioinformatics tools and the rapidly evolving field of phenomics.
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Main Subject Biodiversity.
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Main Subject Conservation biology.
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Main Subject Ecology.
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Main Subject Evolutionary biology.
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Main Subject Plant breeding.
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Main Subject Plant genetics.
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Main Subject Plant Breeding/Biotechnology.
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Main Subject Biodiversity.
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Main Subject Conservation Biology/Ecology.
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Main Subject Evolutionary Biology.
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Main Subject Plant Genetics and Genomics.
700 1# - ADDITIONAL AUTHOR
Additional Author Singh, A.K.
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Item type Books
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 631.52
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Classification number 660.6
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Library of Congress Classification   Main LIbrary Main LIbrary 03/21/2025 SB123.S5 2015 2025-15386 Books
Library of Congress Classification   Main LIbrary Main LIbrary 03/21/2025 SB123.S5 2015 2025-15388 Books