Cultivated carrot we eat nowadays is thought to have been domesticated from a wild species, and various phenotypes developed through human domestication and selection over the past several centuries. Genomic resequencing, SNP detection, bin marker development and Genetic map were applicated to explore the genomic contribution of wild species to the phenotypes of present-day cultivars in one successful case of BMKGENE.
The effects of introgressed genomic segments from the wild species on the storage root like root morphological traits and color in carrot were reported in this study, whose title is “Detection of Chromosomal Segments Introgressed from Wild Species of Carrot into Cultivars: Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping for Morphological Features in Backcross Inbred Lines”.
We hope the sequencing and analysis strategy of this case could give you some reference value for your genetic research and BMKGENE is looking forward to serving you with our professional team.
Post time: May-12-2023