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Marker-Assisted Selection in Wheat
Wheat is the world’s leading cereal grain crop, widely used due to its social and economic value. Wheat can grow in a wide range of climatic... -
Marker-Assisted Breeding in Vegetable Crops
Molecular markers have great potential to improve the efficiency and precision of conventional plant breeding through marker-assisted selection... -
Molecular Marker: Genetic Improvement and Conservation of Industrial Crops
Molecular markers are of paramount importance in the field of crop enhancement as they facilitate the recognition and selection of favourable... -
Trait Map**, Marker-Assisted Selection, and Introgression Breeding in Pearl Millet
Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (l.) R. Br.) is a staple food crop in the arid and semi-arid tropics that is gaining importance as a... -
Development of an SNP marker set for marker-assisted backcrossing using genoty**-by-sequencing in tetraploid perilla
High-quality molecular markers are essential for marker-assisted selection to accelerate breeding progress. Compared with diploid species, recently...
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Marker Assisted Recurrent Selection for Crop Improvement
Recurrent selection seeks to alter quantitatively transmitted traits in a specific way by gradually increasing the frequency of favourable alleles in... -
MarkerMap: nonlinear marker selection for single-cell studies
Single-cell RNA-seq data allow the quantification of cell type differences across a growing set of biological contexts. However, pinpointing a small...
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Pangenomic genoty** with the marker array
We present a new method and software tool called
rowbowt that applies a pangenome index to the problem of inferring genotypes from short-read... -
Self-Regulated Learning Employing Marker-Less Movement Analyses in the Context of University Education in Sports
Video recordings have long been established in movement learning and sports. The steady development of movement analysis systems now enables the use... -
Prospects of Marker-Assisted Recurrent Selection: Current Insights and Future Implications
The long-term goal of a breeder is to increase genetic variation by bringing desirable genes from natural populations into the breeding population....
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Split selectable marker systems utilizing inteins facilitate gene stacking in plants
The ability to stack multiple genes in plants is of great importance in the development of crops with desirable traits but can be challenging due to...
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A comparison of marker gene selection methods for single-cell RNA sequencing data
BackgroundThe development of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled scientists to catalog and probe the transcriptional heterogeneity of...
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Effects of marker density on genomic prediction for yield traits in sweet corn
By accounting for many traits, phenoty** sweet corn is a costly practice, making complementary strategies necessary. Thus, predictive methods...
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Integrating Marker-Assisted (MAS) and Genomic Selection (GS) for Plant Functional Trait Improvement
In plant breeding, the combination of genomic selection (GS) and marker-assisted selection (MAS) is a novel method for improving functional traits.... -
Modified High-Resolution Melting (HRM) Marker Systems Increasing Discriminability Between Homozygous Alleles
Targeted single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genoty**, especially for functional nucleotide polymorphism, is widely used for current breeding... -
SOX4 reversibly induces phenotypic changes by suppressing the epithelial marker genes in human keratinocytes
BackgroundSOX4 is a transcription factor belonging to the SOX (Sry-related High Mobility Group [HMG] box) family and plays a pivotal role in various...
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Importance of genetic architecture in marker selection decisions for genomic prediction
Key messageWe demonstrate potential for improved multi-environment genomic prediction accuracy using structural variant markers. However, the degree...
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Molecular Breeding and Marker-Assisted Selection for Crop Improvement
In an era of speedily increasing population and unpredictable incidence of climate changes, enhancing agricultural productivity has imposed a big... -
A timely, user-friendly, and flexible marker-assisted speed congenics method
Mice are the most widely used mammalian animal model worldwide. Their use presents many advantages, including our ability to manipulate their genome....
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SMaSH: a scalable, general marker gene identification framework for single-cell RNA-sequencing
BackgroundSingle-cell RNA-sequencing is revolutionising the study of cellular and tissue-wide heterogeneity in a large number of biological...