2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-70332011000500008
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Abstract: -Although thousands of scientific articles have been published on the subject of marker-assisted selection (MAS) and

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“…In summary, testing the effects of traits via experimental means is bound to be restricted to a few traits at a time and a few environmental and climatic scenarios. It is indeed becoming very clear that much of the complexity originates from the interaction among traits and from their interactions with the environment (Buckler et al 2009;Schuster 2011). Therefore, a tool is needed that can artificially simulate the effect of a given trait across different layers of complexity.…”
Section: Modelling As a Tool To Integrate The Different Water Stress mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, testing the effects of traits via experimental means is bound to be restricted to a few traits at a time and a few environmental and climatic scenarios. It is indeed becoming very clear that much of the complexity originates from the interaction among traits and from their interactions with the environment (Buckler et al 2009;Schuster 2011). Therefore, a tool is needed that can artificially simulate the effect of a given trait across different layers of complexity.…”
Section: Modelling As a Tool To Integrate The Different Water Stress mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping strategies that use populations derived from two-parent crossing reveal only a small fraction of all possible alleles in a target species. Therefore, molecular markers associated to QTLs can generally be used only in populations for which the markers were specifically developed (Cahill & Shmidt, 2004;Holland, 2004;Schuster, 2011). QTL mapping using linkage disequilibrium infers the association between genotypes (or haplotypes) and phenotypes by evaluating the genetic polymorphism generated in different genetic backgrounds, throughout many recombination generations (Dekkers & Hospital, 2002;Nordborg & Tavaré, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique has many advantages, such as its insensitivity to environmental conditions, high reliability, and time-efficiency (Dudley et al 1993, Ribaut et al 1998, Schuster 2011, Xu 2013. A functional marker is designed according to polymorphic sites within gene sequences affecting phenotypic variation (Andersen and Lübberstedt et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%