De novo DNA sequence driven bulk segregant analysis can pinpoint candicate loci for Total Glycoalkaloid (TGA) content in potato without prior knowledge of molecular markers

Kacper Piotr Kaminski, Mads Sønderkær, Annabeth Høgh Petersen, Kirsten Kørup Sørensen, Kåre Lehmann Nielsen

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Abstract

Potato breeding is a slow and costly affair, primarily done as a classical "mate and phenotype" approach using relatively small populations. In contrast, Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) allows cost-effective screening of much larger effective populations sizes because most of the offspring is discarded based on the absence of desired molecular marker already at the seed or seedling stage. However, the number of molecular markers known in potato with appropriate linkage to agronomical traits is presently insufficient to establish a comprehensive MAS breeding platform for potato.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2011
Antal sider1
StatusUdgivet - 2011
BegivenhedPlant Biotech Denmark Annual Meeting 2012 - København
Varighed: 2 feb. 20123 feb. 2012

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KonferencePlant Biotech Denmark Annual Meeting 2012
ByKøbenhavn
Periode02/02/201203/02/2012

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