Low-cost methods for molecular characterization of mutant plants

Abstract: 
A range of molecular methods can be employed for the characterization of natural and induced nucleotide variation in plants. These facilitate a better understanding of gene function and allow a reduction in the time needed to breed new mutant varieties. Molecular biology, however, can be difficult to master, and while efficient, many protocols rely on expensive pre-made kits. The FAO/IAEA Plant Breeding and Genetics Laboratory (PBGL) has developed a series of low-cost and easy to use approaches for the molecular characterization of mutant plant materials. The protocols are designed specifically to avoid complicated procedures, expensive equipment, and the use of hazardous chemicals. Furthermore, these protocols have been validated by research fellows from many developing countries.
Language: 
English
Tissue Desiccation, DNA Extraction and Mutation Discovery: Protocols
Date of publication: 
2015
Collection: 
RUFORUM Books
Licence conditions: 
Open Access
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Form: 
Web resource
ISBN: 
978-3-319-16259-1
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Extent: 
x, 32