1. Some concepts and new methods for molecular mapping in plants; B. Burr. 2. RFLP technology; G. Kochert. 3. Constructing a plant genetic linkage map with DNA markers; N.D. Young. 4. Mapping quantitative trait loci; S.J. Knapp. 5. Breeding multigenic traits; C.W. Stuber. 6. Nuclear DNA markers in systems and evolution; R. Whitkus, J. Doebley, J.F. Wendel. Section II: RFLP Maps. 7. Molecular marker maps of major crops species; Introduction; R.L. Phillips, I.K. Vasil. 8. Molecular maps of Alfalfa; E.C. Brummer, C.S. Echt, T.J. McCoy, K.K. Kidwell, T.C. Osborn, G.B. Kiss, G. Csanadi, K. Kalman, J. Gyöoryey, L. Ökrész, A.E. Raczkevy, J.H. Bouton, G. Kochert. 9. An integrated RFLP map of Arabidopsis thaliana; H.M. Goodman, S. Hanley, S. Cartinhour, J.M. Cherry, B. Hauge. 10. RFLP maps of Barley; A. Kleinhofs, A. Kilian. 11. DNA-based marker maps of Brassica; C.F. Quiros, Junguo Hu, J.M. Truco. 12. Genetic mapping in Lettuce; R.W. Michelmore, R.V. Kesseli, E.J. Ryder. 13. RFLP maps of Maize; E.H. Coe, J.M. Gardner. 14. RFLP map of Peanut; T. Halward, H.T. Stalker, G. Kochert. 15. Phaseolus vulgaris the common bean; C.E. Vallejos. 16. RFLP map of the Potato; C. Gebhardt, E. Ritter, F. Salamini. 17. Rice molecular map; S.D. Tanksley. 18. Generation of a genetic map for Sorghum bicolor; J.L. Bennetzen, A. Melake-Berhan.19. RFLP map of Soybean; R.C. Shoemaker. 20. Tomato molecular map; S.D. Tanksley. 21. RFLP maps of bread Wheat; G.E. Hart. 22. Development of RFLP-based linkage maps in diploid and hexaploid oat (Avena sp.); L.S. O'Donoughe, J.P. Rayapati, S.F. Kianian, M.E. Sorrells, S.D. Tanksley, M. Lee, H.W. Rines, R.L. Phillips. Index.
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