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Print & web publications:
books, scientific magazines, etc.
Websites
GMO Safety
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bioSicherheit
Biological safety research in Germany
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Biologische Sicherheitsforschung in Deutschland
New marker genes /
Neue Markergene
Marker genes: removal after use /
Markergene: Nach Gebrauch entfernen
Wheat CAP
The goal of this project is to increase the competitiveness of
public wheat breeding programs through the intensive use of
modern selection technologies, mainly Marker Assisted Selection
(MAS).
Documents
Marker-assisted selection: a non-invasive
biotechnology alternative to genetic engineering of
plant varieties
Benno Vogel (August 2009)
Molecular Breeding and Marker-Assisted Selection
ISAAA Pocket K #19 (November 06) PDF:
English version /
Chinese version
Marker-assisted selection
Pioneer Hi-Bred, a
DuPont company (February
2006)
Using Molecular Markers in Plant Genetic Research
Unlocking
genetic potential for increased productivity
Pioneer Hi-Bred, a DuPont company (September 2001)
DNA markers: where do they come from?
Monsanto Company 2009
Scientific magazines
Molecular Breeding
Published by Springer Netherlands
Molecular Breeding is an international journal
focused on applications of plant molecular biology:
research most likely leading to practical
applications with demonstrable benefits for farmers,
the seed and processing industries, the environment
and the consumer in both the industrialized and the
developing world.
Plant Breeding
Published by Blackwell Synergy
The journal publishes original papers and short
communications by internationally recognized
scientists, covering all areas of plant breeding,
including plant genetics, plant physiology, plant
pathology, and plant development. The journal
focuses on crop plants and is therefore of interest
to seed companies and the plant breeding industry as
well as to researchers and teachers in this field.
Books
Agricultural Biomarkers for Array Technology
Jürg E. Frey,
Frédérique Pasquer
(Hardback) 2008
ISBN 978-3-033-01770-2
The main objective of the COST Action 853 was to
establish and support microarray technology as a new
tool for breeding, diagnosis, and high throughput
screening in the field of agriculture. Overall, the
Action was highly succesful and the established
knowledge will be an important cornerstone for
continuing efforts in the field of microarray
diagnostics for many years to come.
This book contains articles from many different
authors.
Molecular marker systems in plant breeding & crop
improvement
(Biotechnology
in agriculture & forestry, Vol. 55) Horst Lörz and Gerhard Wenzel, Editors Springer
1st ed. 2005. 2nd printing, 2008, XXII, 478 p. 42
illus., 5 in color., Softcover ISBN: 978-3-540-74006-3 Dec 2007
Breeding by Design: Exploiting Genetic Maps and
Molecular Markers through Marker-Assisted Selection
Chapter Authors: Johan D. Peleman, Anker P. Sørensen,
Jeroen Rouppe van der Voort
The Handbook of Plant Genome Mapping Published Online: 28 Apr 2005 Editor(s): Prof. Dr. Khalid Meksem, Prof. Dr. Günter
Kahl Print ISBN: 9783527311163 Online ISBN: 9783527603510 Copyright © 2005 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
Plant Molecular Breeding
by H. John Newbury, H. J. Newbury
CRC Press December 2002 ISBN-13: 9780849328138
Articles
Linkage Maps of Wheat Stripe Rust Resistance Genes
Yr5 and Yr15 for Use in Marker-Assisted Selection
Lesley R. Murphy,
Dipak Santra, Kimberlee Kidwell, Guiping Yan,
Xianming Chen and Kimberly Garland Campbell
Crop Science 49:1786-1790 (2009)
Development of Sequence Tagged Site and Cleaved
Amplified Polymorphic Sequence Markers for Wheat
Stripe Rust Resistance Gene Yr5
Xianming
Chen, Marcelo A. Soria, Guiping Yan, Jun Sun and
Jorge Dubcovsky
Crop Science 43:2058-2064 (2003)
The challenges in Marker Assisted Breeding
Johan D. Peleman and Jeroen Rouppe van der Voort
EUCARPIA Leafy Vegetables Conference 2003
Prospects for using marker-assisted breeding to
improve maize production in Africa
Stevens, Robyn
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture,
Volume 88, Number 5, 15 April 2008 , pp. 745-755
Is marker-assisted selection cost-effective compared
to conventional plant breeding methogs? The case of
quality protein maize
Kate Dreher, Michael Morris, Mireille Khairallah,
Jean-Marcel Ribaut, Shivaji Pandey, Ganesan
Srinivasan
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
(CIMMYT)
Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Conference of
the International Consortium on Agricultural
Biotechnology Research (ICABR), "The Economics of
Agricultural Biotechnology," held in Ravello, Italy,
from 24-28 August, 2000
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