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Cereal Genomics 1st ed. 2004 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 647 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 1241 g, Illustrations (some col.)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2004
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402023588
  • ISBN-13: 9781402023583
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 647 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 1241 g, Illustrations (some col.)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2004
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402023588
  • ISBN-13: 9781402023583
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This book is the first of its kind, where twenty chapters written by experts of international repute, cover all aspects of cereal genomics research. In recent years, genomics has become a thrust area of research in life sciences, and cereals, being the most important group of crops, their genomes have been subjected to intensive/extensive analyses. The knowledge and the products generated through cereal genomics research are already being used for plant breeding through both, the marker assisted selection (MAS) and transgenic cereals. The areas covered in this book include, development and use of all kinds of molecular markers (including SNPs), construction and use of molecular maps, study of population genetics and domestication of cereals using tools of genomics research, structural and functional genomics (including whole genome sequencing in Arabidopsis and rice), comparative genomics, QTLs (including epistatic and e-QTLs) and genes for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses, marker assisted selection (MAS), map-based cloning of genes/QTLs and the use of genomics research for crop improvement. The book, therefore, should prove useful not only for students and teachers, but also for the young research workers, who are starting their research career in the field of cereal genomics.
Preface vii
Cereal genomics: An overview
1(18)
P. K. Gupta
R. K. Varshney
Molecular marker systems and their evaluation for cereal genetics
19(16)
D. J. Somers
Molecular maps in cereals: methodology and progress
35(48)
R. K. Varshney
V. Korzun
A. Borner
Organization of microsatellites and retrotransposons in cereal genomes
83(36)
A. H. Schulman
P. K. Gupta
R. K. Varshney
Comparative genomics in cereals
119(16)
A. H. Paterson
Population genetic structure of wild barley and wheat in the Near East Fertile Crescent: Regional and local adaptive patterns
135(30)
E. Nevo
Gene and genome changes during domestication of cereals
165(34)
C. Pozzi
L. Rossini
A. Vecchietti
F. Salamini
QTLs and genes for disease resistance in barley and wheat
199(54)
A. Jahoor
L. Eriksen
G. Backes
QTLs and genes for tolerance to abiotic stress in cereals
253(64)
R. Tuberosa
S. Salvi
Marker-assisted selection in the cereals: The dream and the reality
317(14)
R. M. D. Koebner
Map-based gene isolation in cereal genomes
331(30)
N. Stein
A. Graner
Gene distribution in cereal genomes
361(24)
K. S. Gill
Whole genome sequencing: methodology and progress in cereals
385(40)
Y. Yu
R. A. Wing
Bioinformatics and Triticeae genomics: resources and future developments
425(22)
D. E. Matthews
V. Carollo
G. Lazo
O. D. Anderson
Functional genomics studies of seed development in cereals
447(36)
A. S. Milligan
S. Lopato
P. Langridge
Functional genomics for tolerance to abiotic stress in cereals
483(32)
N. Sreenivasulu
R. K. Varshney
P. B. Kavi Kishor
W. Weschke
The Arabidopsis genome and its use in cereal genomics
515(20)
K. P. Mayer
S. Rudd
H. Schoof
Rice genome as a model system for cereals
535(24)
T. Sasaki
B. A. Antonio
Cereal genomics research in post-genomic era
559(26)
M. E. Sorrells
Genomics for cereal improvement
585(50)
W. Li
B.S. Gill
Appendix I. List of contributors 635(4)
Appendix II. List of reviewers 639


This book is the first of its kind, where twenty chapters written by experts of international repute, cover all aspects of cereal genomics research. In recent years genomics has become a thrust area of research in life sciences, and cereals, being the most important group of crops, their genomes have been subjected to intensive/extensive analyses. The knowledge and the products generated through cereal genomics research are already being used for plant breeding through both, the marker assisted selection (MAS) and transgenic cereals. The areas covered in this book include, development and use of all kinds of molecular markers (including SNPs), construction and use of molecular maps, study of population genetics and domestication of cereals using tools of genomics research, structural and functional genomics (including whole genome sequencing in Arabidopsis and rice), comparative genomics, QTLs (including epistatic and e-QTLs) and genes for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses, marker assisted selection (MAS), map-based cloning of genes/QTLs and the use of genomics research for crop improvement. The book, therefore, should prove useful not only for students and teachers, but also for the young research workers, who are starting their research career in the field of cereal genomics.