Publications by authors named "Dave A Hoisington"

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  • - The study created a reference consensus genetic map for tetraploid groundnut using data from 10 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) and one backcross (BC) population, addressing the issue of insufficient marker density across its large genome.
  • - This map features 897 marker loci (895 SSR and 2 CAPS) organized into 20 linkage groups, with an overall map distance of 3,863.6 cM and an average density of 4.4 cM, highlighting varying marker distributions across different linkage groups.
  • - The map includes 203 BINs for better organization of marker loci and offers valuable polymorphism information content (PIC) for genetic analysis, making it essential for future genetic mapping,
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This study presents the development and mapping of simple sequence repeat (SSR) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers in chickpea. The mapping population is based on an inter-specific cross between domesticated and non-domesticated genotypes of chickpea (Cicer arietinum ICC 4958 x C. reticulatum PI 489777).

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The progress made in DNA marker technology has been remarkable and exciting in recent years. DNA markers have proved valuable tools in various analyses in plant breeding, for example, early generation selection, enrichment of complex F(1)s, choice of donor parent in backcrossing, recovery of recurrent parent genotype in backcrossing, linkage block analysis and selection. Other main areas of applications of molecular markers in plant breeding include germplasm characterization/fingerprinting, determining seed purity, systematic sampling of germplasm, and phylogenetic analysis.

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