Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping
Application of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) technology in plant breeding offers an opportunity to enhance and accelerate genetic gain. Molecular markers, which are DNA or gene sequences with known locations on chromosomes are used as a tool for identification and genetic analysis. DNA extraction is t...
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| author | Olutegbe, A. Nnadi, A. Ige, A. Nafiu, K. Ogungbesan, B. Kayondo, S.I. Mbanjo-Edwige, G. Rabbi, I. |
| author_browse | Ige, A. Kayondo, S.I. Mbanjo-Edwige, G. Nafiu, K. Nnadi, A. Ogungbesan, B. Olutegbe, A. Rabbi, I. |
| author_facet | Olutegbe, A. Nnadi, A. Ige, A. Nafiu, K. Ogungbesan, B. Kayondo, S.I. Mbanjo-Edwige, G. Rabbi, I. |
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| description | Application of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) technology in plant breeding offers an opportunity to enhance and accelerate genetic gain. Molecular markers, which are DNA or gene sequences with known locations on chromosomes are used as a tool for identification and genetic analysis. DNA extraction is the starting point and a critical step for genetic analysis. DNA can be extracted from diverse sources, including seeds and leaves of plants. Proper plant collection and storage conditions are essential for successfully extracting DNA of high quality and quantity from plants. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1741192025-04-10T10:10:16Z Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping Olutegbe, A. Nnadi, A. Ige, A. Nafiu, K. Ogungbesan, B. Kayondo, S.I. Mbanjo-Edwige, G. Rabbi, I. cassava genotypes dna Application of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) technology in plant breeding offers an opportunity to enhance and accelerate genetic gain. Molecular markers, which are DNA or gene sequences with known locations on chromosomes are used as a tool for identification and genetic analysis. DNA extraction is the starting point and a critical step for genetic analysis. DNA can be extracted from diverse sources, including seeds and leaves of plants. Proper plant collection and storage conditions are essential for successfully extracting DNA of high quality and quantity from plants. 2024-06-10 2025-04-10T08:55:14Z 2025-04-10T08:55:14Z Training Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174119 en Open Access International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Olutegbe, A., Nnadi, A., Ige, A., Nafiu, K., Ogungbesan, B., Kayondo, S.I., ... & Rabbi, I. (2024). Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (7 p.). |
| spellingShingle | cassava genotypes dna Olutegbe, A. Nnadi, A. Ige, A. Nafiu, K. Ogungbesan, B. Kayondo, S.I. Mbanjo-Edwige, G. Rabbi, I. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping |
| title | Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping |
| title_full | Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping |
| title_fullStr | Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping |
| title_full_unstemmed | Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping |
| title_short | Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for leaf sample collection for genotyping |
| title_sort | standard operating procedure sop for leaf sample collection for genotyping |
| topic | cassava genotypes dna |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174119 |
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