The relationship between parental genetic or phenotypic divergence and progeny variation in the maize nested association mapping population

Volume: 108, Issue: 5, Pages: 490 - 499
Published: Oct 26, 2011
Abstract
Appropriate selection of parents for the development of mapping populations is pivotal to maximizing the power of quantitative trait loci detection. Trait genotypic variation within a family is indicative of the family's informativeness for genetic studies. Accurate prediction of the most useful parental combinations within a species would help guide quantitative genetics studies. We tested the reliability of genotypic and phenotypic distance...
Paper Details
Title
The relationship between parental genetic or phenotypic divergence and progeny variation in the maize nested association mapping population
Published Date
Oct 26, 2011
Journal
Volume
108
Issue
5
Pages
490 - 499
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