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Breeding selection sequence

Natural selection and classical breeding both employ the same empirical strategy of creating variants and selecting those that perform best— that is the essence of all protein tailoring methods. They differ only in the sources of sequence variation and the methods by which this diversity is tested. [Pg.264]

A genomics research-and-development component has been added to the University of Manitoba HEAR breeding program. The development of molecular markers using sequence-related amplified polymorphisms (SRAP) (Li and Quiros 2001) to provide marker-assisted selection (MAS) capabilities to the breeding effort is a major part of the genomics research-and-development program. The recent... [Pg.51]


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