Plant Biotechnology: Principles and Applications 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-2961-5_12
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Molecular Markers and Marker-Assisted Selection in Crop Plants

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“…SSR markers located at a specific position of wheat chromosome could be regarded as tags for the presence of chromosomes (arms) ( Röder et al, 1998 ). EST-STS markers were designed from coding DNA and were generally highly conserved, so they could be used for comparative genomic studies between distant species ( Kamaluddin et al, 2017 ). In this study, we found that SSRs on 3D chromosomes amplified D genome-specific bands in wheat parent 7182, but not in lines DH109 and DM131.…”
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“…SSR markers located at a specific position of wheat chromosome could be regarded as tags for the presence of chromosomes (arms) ( Röder et al, 1998 ). EST-STS markers were designed from coding DNA and were generally highly conserved, so they could be used for comparative genomic studies between distant species ( Kamaluddin et al, 2017 ). In this study, we found that SSRs on 3D chromosomes amplified D genome-specific bands in wheat parent 7182, but not in lines DH109 and DM131.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Molecular marker-assisted selection has three main categories comprising markers based on molecular hybridization, e.g., restriction fragment length polymorphism and variable number of tandem repeat; markers based on PCR technology, e.g., random amplified polymorphism DNA and SSR; and markers based on high-throughput DNA sequence, e.g., SNP arrays and specific-locus amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF-seq) ( He et al, 2003 ; Varshney et al, 2005 ; Kamaluddin et al, 2017 ). Among them, SNP arrays are likely to be the most important tool in gene mapping and study the relationship of species ( Zhou et al, 2018 ; Zhao et al, 2019 ).…”
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“…Molecular markers have allowed the detailed study of germplasm collections, revealing the history of crop domestication, discovering novel genetic diversity [ 42 ], and improving the efficiency of conventional plant breeding schemes through marker-assisted and genomic selection [ 43 45 ]. Markers such as COSIIs, IRGs, and SSRs have been used for genetic diversity studies in Colombian cape gooseberry populations, due to their highly polymorphic nature [ 22 , 46 ].…”
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“…Conversely, molecular characterization is unaffected by environmental factors and provides useful and accurate complementary genetic information [ 19 ]. There has been extensive application of molecular markers, including mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL), gene cloning, studying of marker–trait associations, genetic diversity, population structure, and marker-assisted selection (MAS) for genetic and breeding research [ 20 , 21 ]. MAS relies on molecular markers to select superior phenotypic traits based on genotypes, and for its effectiveness, the significance of identifying linked markers and their corresponding genetic regions has been highlighted [ 22 ].…”
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