Satellite Symposium 5: Molecular Breeding
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Publication Date
2005
Location
Dublin Ireland
Description
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discovery permits the discovery of molecular marker variation associated with functionally-defined genes. SNP markers have been developed for the temperate pasture legume crop white clover (Trifolium repens) using public and proprietary genic sequences correlated with key agronomic traits of interest.
Citation
Drayton, M. C.; Ponting, R. C.; Vecchies, A. C.; Wilkinson, T. C.; George, J.; Cogan, N. O. I.; Bannan, N. R.; Smith, K. F.; Spangenberg, G.; and Forster, J. W., "Gene-Associated Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Discovery in White Clover (T. Repens L.)" (2005). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 5.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium5/5)
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Gene-Associated Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Discovery in White Clover (T. Repens L.)
Dublin Ireland
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discovery permits the discovery of molecular marker variation associated with functionally-defined genes. SNP markers have been developed for the temperate pasture legume crop white clover (Trifolium repens) using public and proprietary genic sequences correlated with key agronomic traits of interest.
