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022 0 _a0036-8075
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082 0 4 _a1998-059309
100 1 _aTanksley, S.D.
245 0 0 _aSeed banks and molecular maps:
_b unlocking genetic potential from the wild
260 _c1997
340 _aPrinted
500 _areferences US (DNAL 470 Sci2)
520 _aNearly a century has been spent collecting and preserving genetic diversity in plants. Germplasm banks--living seed collections that serve as repositories of genetic variation--have been established as a source of genes for improving agricultural crops. Genetic linkage maps have made it possible to study the chromosomal locations of genes for improving yield and other complex traits important to agriculture. The tools of genome research may finally unleash the genetic potential of our wild and cultivated germplasm resources for the benefit of society
546 _aEnglish
595 _aAC
650 1 0 _aCytogenetics
650 1 0 _aNatural resources
650 1 7 _aPlant genetics and breeding
_gNOT IN AGROVOC
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650 1 0 _aPlants
650 1 0 _aWildlife
650 1 7 _aGenetic resources
_gAGROVOC
_2
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650 1 0 _91130
_aGenetics
_gAGROVOC
700 1 _aMcCouch, S.R.,
_ecoaut.
773 0 _tScience, Weekly (USA). (22 Aug 1997). v. 277(5329) p. 1063-1066
942 _cJA
999 _c21567
_d21567