Plant husbandry – Process
Patent
1995-07-18
1998-05-05
Robinson, Douglas W.
Plant husbandry
Process
435 6, 4351721, 800200, A01H 100, A01H 102, C12N 1500
Patent
active
057460230
ABSTRACT:
A novel method of identifying genetic markers linked to alleles conferring yield potential of a crop species has been developed. By conducting genetic marker analysis of a set of current elite lines and the ancestral population from which they were derived by decades of plant breeding, one can determine and compare the expected and observed allele frequencies within elite populations at numerous polymorphic loci. Since the traditional plant breeding effort has consistently utilized yield as a selection criteria, deviations from expected allele frequency at certain loci have been used to identify alleles that confer yield potential. Agronomically superior progeny can, therefore, be selected utilizing genetic markers.
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Hanafey Michael K.
Sebastian Scott Anthony
Tingey Scott Valray
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Kimball Melissa L.
Robinson Douglas W.
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