Genetic, Physical, and Informatics Resources for Maize. On the Road to an Integrated Map
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY2002Vol. 130(4), pp. 1598–1605
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Karen C. Cone, Michael D. McMullen, I. Vroh Bi, Georgia L. Davis, Young‐Sun Yim, Jack M. Gardiner, Mary L. Polacco, Héctor Sánchez‐Villeda, Zhiwei Fang, Steven Schroeder, Seth A. Havermann, John Bowers, Andrew H. Paterson, Carol Soderlund, Fred Engler, Rod A. Wing, Edward H. Coe
Abstract
Maize ( Zea mays ) is among the most important crop plants in the world. For any crop plant, an integrated genetic and physical map serves as the foundation for numerous studies, especially those aimed at improving the agronomic characteristics of the plant. Once a phenotypically defined locus
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