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Whole-genome versus per-chromosome targeted recombination: Simulations and predicted gains in maize with an integer programming model
John N. Cameron,
Rex Bernardo
Agronomy and Plant Genetics
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Whole Genome
100%
Maize
100%
Targeted Recombination
100%
Integer Programming Model
100%
Predicted Gain
100%
Recombination
45%
Quantitative Trait Loci
36%
Marker Effects
18%
Simulation Experiment
9%
Test Weight
9%
Maize(Zea mays L.)
9%
Specific Marker
9%
Chromosome Size
9%
Entire Genome
9%
Integer Programming
9%
Realized Genetic Gain
9%
Moisture Test
9%
Multi-parent Population
9%
Programing Model
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Quantitative Trait Locus
100%
Genetic Gain
25%
Zea
25%
Chromosome 10
25%
Chromosome Size
25%