Principles of Plant Breeding, 2ed (An Indian Adaptation)
ISBN: 9789354643576
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Description
Plant breeding involves elements of both natural and cultural selection-a process that operates on individual plants and on plant populations. This book offers detailed knowledge of plant reproduction and their environmental interaction, which can help guide new breeding programs and help ensure continuing progress in providing more food for growing populations produced with better care of the environment. It has been written primarily for undergraduate students of agriculture.
Part I Analyzing DNA, RNA, and Protein Sequences
1 Introduction
2 Access to Sequence Data and Related Information
3 Pairwise Sequence Alignment
4 Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST)
5 Advanced Database Searching
6 Multiple Sequence Alignment
7 Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution
Part II Genomewide Analysis of DNA, RNA, and Protein
8 DNA: The Eukaryotic Chromosome
9 Analysis of Next-Generation Sequence Data
10 Bioinformatic Approaches to Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
11 Gene Expression: Microarray and RNA-seq Data Analysis
12 Protein Analysis and Proteomics
13 Protein Structure
14 Functional Genomics
Part III Genome Analysis
15 Genomes Across the Tree of Life
16 Completed Genomes: Viruses
17 Completed Genomes: Bacteria and Archaea
18 Eukaryotic Genomes: Fungi
19 Eukaryotic Genomes: From Parasites to Primates
20 Human Genome
21 Human Disease
Glossary
Self-Test Quiz: Solutions