Marker Assisted Selection - Marker Assisted Selection Learning Lessons

Marker Assisted Selection Learning Lessons

  • Video Overview of DNA Extraction and Marker-Assisted Selection
  • Marker Assisted Selection
  • Background Selection
  • Forward Selection
  • Marker Assisted Selection in Tomato
  • Marker-Assisted Selection for Bacterial Spot Resistance in Tomato Case Study
  • Marker-Assisted Selection for PVY Resistance in Potato
  • Marker-Assisted Selection for Resistance to Golden Nematode in Potato
  • Gene Pyramiding Using Molecular Markers
  • Pyramiding Resistance Genes for Bacterial Spot and Bacterial Speck on Tomato Chromosome 5
  • The SolCAP Tomato Phenotypic Data: Estimating Heritability and BLUPs for Traits
  • rrBLUP Package in R for Genomewide Selection


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