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Book Synopsis
Molecular Markers in Plants surveys an array of technologies used in the molecular analysis of plants. The role molecular markers play in plant improvement has grown significantly as DNA sequencing and high-throughput technologies have matured.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix

Preface xiii

1 Evolution of DNA Marker Technology in Plants 3
Robert J. Henry

Introduction 4

Early Marker Technologies 4

Evolving Range of Applications of DNA Markers in Plants 12

Applications 13

Future Developments 15

References 15

2 Whole-Genome Sequencing for Marker Discovery 21
Mark Edwards

Sequencing Strategies 22

Sequencing Technologies 23

Epigenetic Markers 31

Genome-Wide Selection 32

Data Analysis Resources 32

References 33

Color plate section located between pages 34 and 35.

3 Amplicon Sequencing for Marker Discovery 35
Timothy R. Sexton and Frances M. Shapter

Introduction 36

Background 36

Maximizing Efficiency Through Sample Pooling 38

Limitations of Amplicon-Based MPS 44

Bioinformatics 51

Concluding Remarks 52

Acknowledgments 52

References 53

4 Transcriptome Sequencing for Marker Discovery 57
Susan Gillies

Introduction 58

Basic Approach 58

Conclusions 64

References 64

5 Molecular Markers in Plant Improvement 67
Peter J. Prentis, Edward K. Gilding, Ana Pavasovic, Celine H. Frere, and Ian D. Godwin

Introduction 68

Plant Domestication and Traditional Breeding 68

Application of Molecular Markers to Breeding 70

Next-Generation Approaches to QTL Discovery 75

Conclusion 77

References 78

6 Applications of Molecular Markers in Plant Conservation 81
Maurizio Rossetto and Paul D. Rymer

Introduction 82

Traditional Approaches 86

The Way Forward 91

Conclusion 95

References 96

7 Molecular Markers for Plant Biosecurity 99
Andrew D.W. Geering

Introduction 100

The Present—PCR for Specific Diagnosis and for DNA Barcoding 101

The Future—Next-Generation Sequencing Methods to Revolutionize Plant Quarantine Diagnostics 105

Conclusions 110

Acknowledgments 111

References 111

8 Molecular Markers for Harnessing Heterosis 119
Gopala S. Krishnan, A.K. Singh, Daniel L.E.Waters, and Robert J. Henry

Introduction 120

Molecular Markers for Understanding the Genetic

Basis of Heterosis 122

Molecular Diversity and Heterosis—Molecular Markers for Predicting Heterosis 123

Conclusion 131

References 132

9 Genetic Variant Discovery and Its Use in Genome Characterization of Agronomically Important Crop Species 137
Stephane Deschamps and Matthew A. Campbell

Introduction 138

Sanger Resequencing 140

Single Feature Polymorphisms 140

Next-Generation Sequencing 143

High-Density Genotyping using the Illumina Golden Gate Platform 153

Genotyping by Sequencing 155

Genome Characterization and Haplotypes 157

Conclusions and Perspectives 159

References 160

10 Future Prospects of Molecular Markers in Plants 169
Reyazul R. Mir and Rajeev K. Varshney

Introduction 170

Molecular Markers: The Past 172

Molecular Markers: The Present 173

Molecular Markers: The Future 175

Novel Approaches or Platforms for Plant Breeding 180

Conclusions 183

Acknowledgments 184

References 184

Index 191

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      Publication Date: 23/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470959510, 978-0470959510
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Molecular Markers in Plants surveys an array of technologies used in the molecular analysis of plants. The role molecular markers play in plant improvement has grown significantly as DNA sequencing and high-throughput technologies have matured.

      Table of Contents

      Contributors ix

      Preface xiii

      1 Evolution of DNA Marker Technology in Plants 3
      Robert J. Henry

      Introduction 4

      Early Marker Technologies 4

      Evolving Range of Applications of DNA Markers in Plants 12

      Applications 13

      Future Developments 15

      References 15

      2 Whole-Genome Sequencing for Marker Discovery 21
      Mark Edwards

      Sequencing Strategies 22

      Sequencing Technologies 23

      Epigenetic Markers 31

      Genome-Wide Selection 32

      Data Analysis Resources 32

      References 33

      Color plate section located between pages 34 and 35.

      3 Amplicon Sequencing for Marker Discovery 35
      Timothy R. Sexton and Frances M. Shapter

      Introduction 36

      Background 36

      Maximizing Efficiency Through Sample Pooling 38

      Limitations of Amplicon-Based MPS 44

      Bioinformatics 51

      Concluding Remarks 52

      Acknowledgments 52

      References 53

      4 Transcriptome Sequencing for Marker Discovery 57
      Susan Gillies

      Introduction 58

      Basic Approach 58

      Conclusions 64

      References 64

      5 Molecular Markers in Plant Improvement 67
      Peter J. Prentis, Edward K. Gilding, Ana Pavasovic, Celine H. Frere, and Ian D. Godwin

      Introduction 68

      Plant Domestication and Traditional Breeding 68

      Application of Molecular Markers to Breeding 70

      Next-Generation Approaches to QTL Discovery 75

      Conclusion 77

      References 78

      6 Applications of Molecular Markers in Plant Conservation 81
      Maurizio Rossetto and Paul D. Rymer

      Introduction 82

      Traditional Approaches 86

      The Way Forward 91

      Conclusion 95

      References 96

      7 Molecular Markers for Plant Biosecurity 99
      Andrew D.W. Geering

      Introduction 100

      The Present—PCR for Specific Diagnosis and for DNA Barcoding 101

      The Future—Next-Generation Sequencing Methods to Revolutionize Plant Quarantine Diagnostics 105

      Conclusions 110

      Acknowledgments 111

      References 111

      8 Molecular Markers for Harnessing Heterosis 119
      Gopala S. Krishnan, A.K. Singh, Daniel L.E.Waters, and Robert J. Henry

      Introduction 120

      Molecular Markers for Understanding the Genetic

      Basis of Heterosis 122

      Molecular Diversity and Heterosis—Molecular Markers for Predicting Heterosis 123

      Conclusion 131

      References 132

      9 Genetic Variant Discovery and Its Use in Genome Characterization of Agronomically Important Crop Species 137
      Stephane Deschamps and Matthew A. Campbell

      Introduction 138

      Sanger Resequencing 140

      Single Feature Polymorphisms 140

      Next-Generation Sequencing 143

      High-Density Genotyping using the Illumina Golden Gate Platform 153

      Genotyping by Sequencing 155

      Genome Characterization and Haplotypes 157

      Conclusions and Perspectives 159

      References 160

      10 Future Prospects of Molecular Markers in Plants 169
      Reyazul R. Mir and Rajeev K. Varshney

      Introduction 170

      Molecular Markers: The Past 172

      Molecular Markers: The Present 173

      Molecular Markers: The Future 175

      Novel Approaches or Platforms for Plant Breeding 180

      Conclusions 183

      Acknowledgments 184

      References 184

      Index 191

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