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Single-Pollen Genotyping (2011.)

Isagi, Yuji(Edited by)Suyama, Yoshihisa(Edited by)
Part of the Ecological Research Monographs series
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Pollination is one of the most important processes in plant reproduction.

It directly influences reproductive success and fitness and the genetic structure of the plant population.

Methods exist to infer the pattern and distance of pollen dispersal, but direct observation of the movements of individual pollen grains during pollination is not feasible owing to their small size.

Single-pollen genotyping is a novel technique for genotyping a single pollen grain.

In this book, the principles, the experimental protocol, and several applications of this method in studies of plant ecology, reproductive biology, and evolutionary genetics have been described.

More specifically, the information is useful for the analysis of linkage disequilibrium, intraspecific genetic variation, chromosome mapping, and the origins of polyploidy.

It is also essential for achieving sustainable and optimal crop yield and is vital to agriculture and forestry.

Written by pioneer researchers, the book provides novel research approaches that are proving useful in a growing number of fields.

This volume is intended to encourage new and continued applications of single-pollen genotyping among many disciplines in the future.

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Product Details
Springer Japan
4431539018 / 9784431539018
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
581.7
03/11/2010
English
125 pages
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