Translational genomics for achieving higher genetic gains in groundnut
This article describes advances in translational genomics in the groundnut to facilitate faster trait dissection, gene discovery and accelerated genetic improvement for developing climate-smart varieties.
Date produced: 2020
Project: TLIII
File type: External site / PDF (2.04 MB)
Project: TLIII
File type: External site / PDF (2.04 MB)
Groundnut entered post-genome sequencing era: opportunities and challenges in translating genomic information from genome to field
A review of the optimum genetic and genomic resources that are key for accelerating the process of trait mapping and gene discovery and deploying diagnostic markers in genomics-assisted breeding.
Date produced: 2018
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF
QTL-seq approach identified genomic regions and diagnostic markers for rust and late leaf spot resistance in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
The results presented in this study suggest the usefulness of a QTL-seq approach for the precise and rapid identification of candidate genomic regions and the development of diagnostic markers for breeding applications. The approach was applied to identify genomic regions and diagnostic markers for rust and late leaf spot resistance in groundnut
Date produced: 2017
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (1.43 MB)
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (1.43 MB)