TY - BOOK AU - Laurentin Táriba,Hernán Eduardo TI - Agricultural Genetics: From the DNA Molecule to Population Management SN - 9783031371929 U1 - 6,315,233 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Cham PB - Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer KW - Agricultural genome mapping KW - Agronomy KW - Plant genetics KW - Agricultural Genetics KW - Plant Genetics N1 - Part I. Molecular Genetics -- Chapter 1. Introduction to genetics -- Chapter. 2. DNA as hereditary material -- Chapter. 3. Central Dogma of Molecular Biology -- Chapter. 4. Applications of molecular biology in agriculture -- Part. II. Mendelian Genetics -- Chapter. 5. DNA, Genes, Cells and Mendelian Genetics -- Chapter. 6. Gene interactions -- Chapter. 7. Sex-linked inheritance -- Chapter. 8. Gene linkage -- Chapter. 9. Extranuclear inheritance -- Chapter. 10. Chromosomal mutations -- Part. III. Population Management -- Chapter. 11. Population genetics -- Chapter. 12. Quantitative Genetics -- Chapter. 13. Heterosis -- Chapter. 14. Population management and Genetic Improvement N2 - Readers will find in this book a comprehensive text on the intersection of genetic and agriculture, addressing the different levels at which DNA is studied for agricultural purposes. The different subdivisions of genetics (molecular, Mendelian, quantitative and populations) are all discussed in the light of agriculture research and practice. Agricultural Genetics aims to be a support for advanced and undergraduate students taking courses on biology, genetics and breeding applied to agriculture, both for plant sciences and animal sciences UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-37192-9 ER -