Plant Genetic Diversity and Molecular Marker Assisted Breeding Workshop
Pretoria, South Africa
22 May - 1 June 2005
LOGISTICS
PRESENTATIONS
- Opportunities for collaborations and funding
- The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
- Commercial application of Marker Assisted Breeding
- Construction of the Core Collection of Crop Germplasm in China
- Developing Research Proposals
- Interactive Resource Center: Support and resources for international scientists
- Microarray technology
- Phenotyping
- Writing a Scientific Proposal
- Quantitative Traits and the Genetic Bottle Necks in Crop Plant Domestication & Breeding
- Genetic diversity and Core Collection of Chinese Rice Germplasm
- Population Genetics Concepts
- The -Omics
- How to Make a Genetic Map
- How to Map QTLs
LITERATURE
- S. Beebe et al. -- Diversity and Origin of Andean Landraces of Common Bean
- Buckler and Thornsberry -- Plant molecular diversity and applications to genomics
- G. Cipriani et al. -- Microsatellite markers isolated in olive (Olea europaea L.) are suitable for individual fingerprinting and reveal polymorphism within ancient cultivars
- K.G. Gilbert et al. -- A high degree of genetic diversity is revealed in Isatis spp. (dyer?s woad) by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP)
- Y. Matsuoka et al. -- Microsatellites in Zea ? variability, patterns of mutations, and use for evolutionary studies
- P. Moncada et al. -- Quantitative trait loci for yield and yield components in an Oryza sativa ? Oryza rufipogon BC2F2 population evaluated in an upland environment
- Peleman and van der Voort -- The challenges in Marker Assisted Breeding
- David L. Remington et al. -- Structure of linkage disequilibrium and phenotypic associations in the maize genome
- J. S. C. Smith et al. -- Genetic Diversity among Elite Sorghum Inbred Lines Assessed with Simple Sequence Repeats
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