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Studies shown gene present and absent complementation may contribute to the heterosis of maize

Studies shown gene present and absent complementation may contribute to the heterosis of maize
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摘要 Partly funded by NSFC,a group of researchers in China Agricultural University and BGI in China,together with international collaborators from Iowa State University,University of Minnesota and University of Copenhagen completed studies on a whole genome map of single nueleotide polymorphism,insertion/ deletion variation and the gene content variation among elite maize lines in China.The results,published online in Nature Genetics,provide a valuable resource for genetic studies and molecular breeding of this important crop. Partly funded by NSFC,a group of researchers in China Agricultural University and BGI in China,together with international collaborators from Iowa State University,University of Minnesota and University of Copenhagen completed studies on a whole genome map of single nueleotide polymorphism,insertion/ deletion variation and the gene content variation among elite maize lines in China.The results,published online in Nature Genetics,provide a valuable resource for genetic studies and molecular breeding of this important crop.
出处 《Science Foundation in China》 CAS 2010年第2期40-40,共1页 中国科学基金(英文版)
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