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Sorghum bicolor - an important species for comparative grass genomics and a source of beneficial genes for agriculture.

by: John E. Mullet, Robert R. Klein, Patricia E. Klein
Current opinion in plant biology, Vol. 5, No. 2. (April 2002), pp. 118-121  Key: citeulike:12097037

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A high-resolution genetic, physical, and cytological map of the sorghum genome is being assembled using AFLP DNA marker technology, six-dimensional pooling of BAC libraries, cDNA mapping technology, and cytogenetic analysis. Recent advances in sorghum comparative genomics and gene-transfer technology are accelerating the discovery and utilization of valuable sorghum genes and alleles.


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