Association Mapping in Plants
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Singh, R
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Tripodi, Pasquale
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Quantitative trait loci mapping has become a common practice in crop plants and can be accomplished using either biparental populations following interval mapping or natural populations following the approach of association mapping. Because of its ability to use the natural diversity and to search for functional variants in a broader germplasm, association mapping is becoming popular among researchers. An overview of the different steps involved in association mapping in plants is provided in this chapter.
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Crop Breeding: Genetic Improvement Methods
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1st
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2264
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Genetically modified field crops and pasture
Biochemistry and cell biology
Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
Association mapping
False discovery rate
GWAS
Linkage disequilibrium
Multi-parental populations
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Kulwal, PL; Singh, R, Association Mapping in Plants, Crop Breeding: Genetic Improvement Methods, 2021, 2264, 1st, pp. 105-117