2020
DOI: 10.21704/pja.v4i3.1490
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Marker-assisted selection: A smart biotechnological strategy for modern plant breeding

Abstract: Plant breeders and geneticists use molecular marker-assisted selection also called as MAS as a useful approach for breeding of plant to make selection more efficient and speed up the breeding cycle. MAS can be more efficient, effective, and reliable than phenotypic selection. Molecular markers are useful to identify the economically important traits in the breeding population for further manipulation in a short time. Due to the applicability of markers at the seedling stage ensuring high precision at the reduc… Show more

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“…The capacity and efficiency of breeding programs are primarily determined by the combination of traditional phenotypic and molecular marker screening. Molecular marker techniques are useful to identify economically significant traits, genetic diversity and DNA fingerprinting in eggplant (Sultana et al, 2018, Shrestha et al, 2020and Dubey & Saini, 2021. Molecular markers reflect the difference among the analyzed materials on the DNA level and have great advantages in seed purity identification (Korir et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capacity and efficiency of breeding programs are primarily determined by the combination of traditional phenotypic and molecular marker screening. Molecular marker techniques are useful to identify economically significant traits, genetic diversity and DNA fingerprinting in eggplant (Sultana et al, 2018, Shrestha et al, 2020and Dubey & Saini, 2021. Molecular markers reflect the difference among the analyzed materials on the DNA level and have great advantages in seed purity identification (Korir et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%