Advances in genomic tools for plant breeding: harnessing DNA molecular markers, genomic selection, and genome editing
ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region · Indian Council of Agricultural Research · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Conventional pre-genomics breeding methodologies have significantly improved crop yields since the mid-twentieth century. Genomics provides breeders with advanced tools for whole-genome study, enabling a direct genotype-phenotype analysis. This shift has led to precise and efficient crop development through genomics-based approaches, including molecular markers, genomic selection, and genome editing. Molecular markers, such as SNPs, are crucial for identifying genomic regions linked to important traits, enhancing breeding accuracy and efficiency. Genomic resources viz. genetic markers, reference genomes, sequence and protein databases, transcriptomes, and gene expression profiles, are vital in plant breeding…
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- 75.90
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15Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Molecular breeding
- Genomics
- Genome
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Marker-assisted selection
- Computational biology
- Quantitative trait locus