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Molecular breeding

Molecular Breeding Linkage Mapping and Association Genetics... [Pg.354]

Schmidt-Dannert, C., Umeno, D., and Arnold, R, Molecular breeding of carotenoid biosynthetic pathways, Nat. Biotechnol. 18, 750, 2000. [Pg.388]

Shimizu M, T Kimura, T Koyama, K Suzuki, N Ogawa, K Miyashita, K Dakka, K Ohmiya (2002) Molecular breeding of transgenic rice plants expressing a bacterial chlorocatechol dioxygenase gene. Appl Environ Microbiol 68 4061-4066. [Pg.618]

Kellogg, S.T., Chatterjee, D.K., and Chakrabarty, A.M., Plasmid-assisted molecular breeding New techniques for enhanced biodegradation of persistent toxic chemicals, Science, 214, 1133-1135, 1981. [Pg.586]

Forkmann, G., Classical Versus Molecular Breeding of Ornamentals, Proceedings of the International Symposium held in Muenchen, Germany (August 25-29), Acta Hortic., 612, 193, 2003. [Pg.525]

Weising, K., Winter, P., Huttel, B., and Kahl, G. (1998). MicrosateUite markers for molecular breeding. /. Crop Prod. 1,113-143. [Pg.246]

Bae, J., Halterman, D., Jansky, S. H. (2008). Identification of a molecular marker associated with Verticillium wilt resistance in diploid interspecific potato hybrids. Molecular Breeding, 22, 61-69. [Pg.51]

Lavy M, Zuker A, Lewinsohn E, Larkov O, Ravid U, Vainstein A, Weiss D (2002) Molecular Breeding 9 103-111... [Pg.626]

C. Schmidt-Dannert, D. Umeno, and F. H. Arnold, Molecular breeding of carotenoid biosynthetic pathways, Nature Biotechnol. 2000, 18, 750-753. [Pg.337]

Lucca, P., X. Ye, and I. Potykus. 2001. Effective selection and regeneration of transgenic rice plants with mannose as selective agent. Molecular Breeding 7 43—49. [Pg.184]

Raemakers K, Schreuder M, Suurs L, Furrer-Verhorst H, Vincken J, Vetten N, Jacobsen E, Visser RGF. Molecular Breeding. 2005 16 163. [Pg.566]

MOLECULAR BREEDING THE NATURAL APPROACH TO PROTEIN DESIGN... [Pg.261]

Patten et al., 1997 Zhang et al., 1997). Molecular breeding has also been extended beyond proteins to pathways and viruses, as well as partial genomes (Crameri et al., 1997 Soong et al., 1999). [Pg.263]

The shuffling of twenty-six subtilisins and over twenty human interferons are two recent examples that demonstrate the power of molecular breeding to generate high quality and functionally diverse libraries of useful proteins that serve as rich sources of hits when screened for desired properties (Chang et al., 1999 Ness et al., 1999). [Pg.274]


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