Genome mapping in plants

Authors

Paterson, A and R.A. Wing
 

Current Opinion in Biotechnology 4: 147

 
Abstract
Genome mapping permits the study of morphological, physiological, and developmental processes in which genetic variants exist, and requires minimal a priori information. Further exploitation of the polymerase chain reaction, yeast artificial chromosomes, and comparative analysis of distantly related taxa, will contribute greatly to the fundamental understanding of plant biology and crop production.
 

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Genome mapping in plants

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Date of publication:
1993