Autor:
Chavarriaga Aguirre, Paul
Maya, M.M.
Tohme, Joseph M.
Duque E., Myriam Cristina
Iglesias, C.A.
Bonierbale, Merideth W.
Kresovich, S
Kochert, G
The cassava core collection was selected to represent, with minimum repetitiveness, the potential genetic diversity of the crop. The core (630 accessions) was chosen from the base collection (over 5500 accessions) on the basis of diversity of origin (country and geographic), morphology, isozyme p...
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Chavarriaga Aguirre, Paul
,
Maya, M.M.
,
Tohme, Joseph M.
,
Duque E., Myriam Cristina
,
Iglesias, C.A.
,
Bonierbale, Merideth W.
,
Kresovich, S
,
Kochert, G
,
[Using microsatellites, isozymes and AFLPs to evaluate genetic diversity and redundancy in the cassava core collection and to assess the usefulness of DNA-BASED markers to maintain germplasm collections]
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Using microsatellites, isozymes and AFLPs to evaluate genetic diversity and redundancy in the cassava core collection and to assess the usefulness of DNA-BASED markers to maintain germplasm collections