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This book summarizes the latest information and the status quo of
radish genome studies to stimulate innovations and improvements in
breeding techniques and to promote further advances in the field.
Radish (Raphanus sativus) is a member of the Brassicaceae family
and is cultivated worldwide. Its varieties have been diversified in
terms of size, shape, and the color of their roots and
bio-components. Thanks to the development of high-throughput
molecular techniques using next generation sequencers, complete
genomes of cultivated and wild radish plants have been sequenced
and published with annotations of predicted genes and single
nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) information between radish cultivars
and accessions. These, together with the construction of a
high-density genetic map of radish and profiling of expression
sequences in radish organs, have accelerated genetic studies, such
as the identification of genes or loci associated with root
development, pungent components, and plant disease resistance.
Providing an overview of these advances, this book is a valuable
resource for scientists involved in plant genetic research and crop
breeding.
This book summarizes the latest information and the status quo of
radish genome studies to stimulate innovations and improvements in
breeding techniques and to promote further advances in the field.
Radish (Raphanus sativus) is a member of the Brassicaceae family
and is cultivated worldwide. Its varieties have been diversified in
terms of size, shape, and the color of their roots and
bio-components. Thanks to the development of high-throughput
molecular techniques using next generation sequencers, complete
genomes of cultivated and wild radish plants have been sequenced
and published with annotations of predicted genes and single
nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) information between radish cultivars
and accessions. These, together with the construction of a
high-density genetic map of radish and profiling of expression
sequences in radish organs, have accelerated genetic studies, such
as the identification of genes or loci associated with root
development, pungent components, and plant disease resistance.
Providing an overview of these advances, this book is a valuable
resource for scientists involved in plant genetic research and crop
breeding.
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