Plant Genotyping: The DNA Fingerprinting of Plants

Author:   Professor Robert Henry (Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, Australia) ,  Robert Henry (Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics, Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
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9780851995151


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   17 August 2001
Format:   Hardback
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Plant genotyping, or DNA fingerprinting of plants, is a technology that has matured and is poised for widespread practical application. Plant genotype analysis can be used for the identification of plants in commerce, plant breeding and research. This book examines the technology available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections and plant breeding. Special attention has been paid to microsatellite analysis, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers and new technologies, such as microarrays and non-gel based analysis of markers.

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Author:   Professor Robert Henry (Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, Australia) ,  Robert Henry (Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics, Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
Imprint:   CABI Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9780851995151


ISBN 10:   0851995152
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   17 August 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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An international group of academic and industrial researchers examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections, and plant breeding. The volume's 21 contributions are arranged in five sections: molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping; genotyping plant genetic resource collections; genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm; development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping; and technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. Of likely interest to researchers in plant genetics, molecular biology, breeding, and biotechnology.--SciTech Book News


An international group of academic and industrial researchers examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections, and plant breeding. The volume's 21 contributions are arranged in five sections: molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping; genotyping plant genetic resource collections; genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm; development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping; and technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. Of likely interest to researchers in plant genetics, molecular biology, breeding, and biotechnology. --SciTech Book News An international group of academic and industrial researchers examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections, and plant breeding. The volume's 21 contributions are arranged in five sections: molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping; genotyping plant genetic resource collections; genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm; development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping; and technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. Of likely interest to researchers in plant genetics, molecular biology, breeding, and biotechnology. --SciTech Book News An international group of academic and industrial researchers examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections, and plant breeding. The volume's 21 contributions are arranged in five sections: molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping; genotyping plant genetic resource collections; genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm; development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping; and technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. Of likely interest to researchers in plant genetics, molecular biology, breeding, and biotechnology. --SciTech Book News An international group of academic and industrial researchers examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections, and plant breeding. The volume's 21 contributions are arranged in five sections: molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping; genotyping plant genetic resource collections; genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm; development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping; and technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. Of likely interest to researchers in plant genetics, molecular biology, breeding, and biotechnology. --SciTech Book News


An international group of academic and industrial researchers examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections, and plant breeding. The volume's 21 contributions are arranged in five sections: molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping; genotyping plant genetic resource collections; genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm; development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping; and technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. Of likely interest to researchers in plant genetics, molecular biology, breeding, and biotechnology. --SciTech Book News<br>


An international group of academic and industrial researchers examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections, and plant breeding. The volume's 21 contributions are arranged in five sections: molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping; genotyping plant genetic resource collections; genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm; development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping; and technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. Of likely interest to researchers in plant genetics, molecular biology, breeding, and biotechnology.--SciTech Book News


<br> An international group of academic and industrial researchers examines the technologies available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections, and plant breeding. The volume's 21 contributions are arranged in five sections: molecular markers available for use in plant genotyping; genotyping plant genetic resource collections; genotyping cultivated and wild germplasm; development of molecular markers for use in plant genotyping; and technical developments and issues in plant genotyping. Of likely interest to researchers in plant genetics, molecular biology, breeding, and biotechnology. --SciTech Book News<br>


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Robert Henry is with Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, Australia. He is the author or editor of several books on plant molecular biology, genetics, evolution and biodiversity.

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