Plant Genotyping : The DNA Fingerprinting of Plants

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Plant Genotyping : The DNA Fingerprinting of Plants

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 344 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780851995151
  • DDC分類 581.35

Full Description

Plant genotyping, or DNA fingerprinting of plants, is a technology that has matured and is poised for widespread practical application in the fields of breeding, commerce and research. This book examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of:Wild plant populationsGermplasm collections Plant breedingContributors include leading research workers in this field from North America, Europe and Australasia.

Contents

1: Molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping 2: Plant genotyping by analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms, K J Edwards and R Mogg, University of Bristol, UK 3: Plant genotyping by analysis of microsatellites T A Holton, Southern Cross University, Australia 4: Plant genotyping using arbitrarily amplified DNA, G Caetano-Anollés, University of Oslo, Norway 5: Plant genotyping based upon analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms using microarrays, B Lemieux, University ofDelaware, USAGenotyping plant genetic resource collections 6: Genotyping in plant genetic resources, B V Ford-Lloyd, University of Birmingham, UK 7: Applications of molecular marker techniques to the use of international germplasm collections, M Warburton and D Hoisington, Applied Biotechnology Center, CIMMYT, México Genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm 8: Molecular analysis of wild plant germplasm: the case of tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia), L S Lee, M Rossetto, L Homer, R J Henry, Southern Cross University, Australia 9: Genotyping Pacific Island Taro (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott) germplasm, I D Godwin, E S Mace and Nurzuhairawaty,The University of Queensland, Australia 10: Molecular marker systems for sugarcane germplasm analysis, G M Cordeiro, Southern Cross University, Australia 11: Microsatellite analysis in cultivated hexaploid wheat and wild wheat relatives, A McLauchlan, R J Henry, Southern Cross University, Australia, P G Isaac, Agrogene, France and K J Edwards, University of Bristol, UK 12: Comparison of RFLP & AFLP marker systems for assessing genetic diversity in Australian barley varieties & breeding, K Chalmers, University of Adelaide, South Australia Development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping 13: Discovery and application of single nucleotide polymorphism markers in plants, D Bhattramakki and A Rafalski, DuPont Agricultural Products, USA 14: Producing and exploiting enriched microsatellite libraries, T L Maguire, University of Queensland, Australia 15: Sourcing of SSR markers from related plant species, M Rossetto, Southern Cross University, Australia 16: Microsatellites derived from ESTs, and their comparison with those derived by other methods, K D Scott, Southern Cross University, AustraliaTechnical developments and issues in plant genotyping 17: Plant DNA Extraction, R J Henry, Southern Cross University, Australia 18: Collection, reporting and storage of microsatellite genotype data, N Harker, Southern Cross University, Australia 19: Commercial applications of plant genotyping, L S Lee and R J Henry, Southern Cross University, Australia 20: Non-gel based techniques for plant genotyping, R Kota, Southern Cross University, Australia 21: Using molecular information for decision support in wheat breeding, H Eagles, CRC for Molecular Plant Breeding, M Cooper, The University of Queensland, R Shorter, CSIRO Tropical Agriculture, P Fox, CIMMYT, 22: Application of DNA profiling to an outbreeding forage species, J Forster, E Jones, R Kölliker, M Drayton, M Dupal, K Guthridge, La Trobe University, Australia & K Smith, Pastoral & Veterinary Institute, Australia