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OrganisationCSIRO Tropical Agriculture
AuthorMcIntyre, L
Date Accessioned2013-12-12
Date Available2013-12-12
Issued1999
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/13088
AbstractSugarcane is a complex aneuploid, polyploid, interspecific hybrid. At the time that this project began, molecular mapping in sugarcane was in its infancy and was only being attempted in interspecific crosses or within the selfed progeny of a variety. Two objectives of this project were, therefore, to demonstrate that markers could be used in variety by variety crosses in sugarcane and that molecular marker maps could be constructed in such crosses. Using a variety of marker types, these objectives have been met as described below. The major aim of the project was to enable the Australian sugar industry to access overseas information on traits, markers and genome organisation in sugarcane and other grasses. This was to be achieved using two strategies. Firstly, other groups nationally and overseas have begun searching for markers linked to agronomic traits of interest and relevance to sugarcane. These markers, identified in sugarcane and related grasses such as sorghum and maize, might provide a more rapid means of identifying useful markers for the Australian sugarcane industry, as compared to searching for markers de novo, as had been done in all other sugarcane populations to date. The second strategy was to develop a framework map in an Australian sugarcane cross using these and other markers. This map could then be used as a means of both identifying new markers linked to traits of interest in sugarcane and of aligning Australian co-segregation groups with linkage groups, and the information contained within, identified in other maps of sugarcane and related grasses in other laboratories.
Languageen
Part of SeriesInternal Report; 1999 CTA024
SubjectMarker-assisted selection
SubjectGene tagging
SubjectGenetic map
SubjectAnchor probes
SubjectCytogenetic
SubjectSequencing
SubjectChromosome painting
SubjectIn situ hybridisation
SubjectMolecular biology
SubjectMolecular marker maps
SubjectRAF technique
SubjectRFLP markers
SubjectLinkage analysis
SubjectFramework map
SubjectMolecular markers
SubjectInternational markers
SubjectPhenotypic Trait Evaluation
SubjectSingle factor analysis
SubjectMarker associations
SubjectVarieties
SubjectPlant breeding
TitleMap-based chromosome and trait tagging in sugarcane using cytological and RFLP markers


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  • Varieties, plant breeding and release [124]
    Research outcomes: Comprehensive and efficient variety breeding, selection and release programs responding to yield expectations, environmental constraints, resource scarcity and regional preferences. Faster varietal adoption using advanced methods for bulking, distribution and planting.

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