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Before implementation of genomic selection, evaluation of the potential accuracy of prediction can be obtained by cross-validation
Cassava mosaic disease is the most important disease of cassava in Africa and the Indian sub-continent
Compared with other reduced-representation sequencing methods, library construction for GBS is simpler and less expensive
Cassava is a major staple crop in Africa, Asia, and South America, providing nourishment for 800 million people worldwide
Controlled crosses and selection of promising cassava genotypes were carried out at National Root Crops Research Institute in Umudike
Plant resistance genes exist usually contain both a nucleotide-binding site domain and a leucine-rich repeat domain (NBS-LRR)
This study provide a high-quality genome assembly for cassava with improved contiguity, linkage, and completeness
Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) has plagued production in Africa for over a century
This study uses GBS data collected by the Next Generation Cassava Breeding Project
This paper presents empirical data generated in the past 11 years of cassava breeding in Uganda.
The authors quantified the amount and nature of nonadditive genetic variation for 3 key traits in a breeding population of cassava
The aim of this study was to induce earlier and more abundant flowering, which have become key research needs for cassava
Cassava is an important staple food crop, however, ubiquitous deleterious mutations may severely reduce its fitness
A cassava haplotype map through deep sequencing 241 diverse accessions identified more than 28 million segregating variants
BSL will help breeders evaluate breeding schemes and choose an optimal breeding strategy as well as training plant breeders
Explores the theory that on-farm conservation of cassava germplasm is influenced by farmers’ preferences of particular varieties
Cassava faces severe yield loses due to 2 viral diseases: cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) and cassava mosaic disease
Flowering is a breeding challenges in cassava because flowering is late and non-synchronized, and flower production is sparse
A genome-wide association mapping using 672 clones genotyped at 72,279 single nucleotide polymorphism loci was performed
Genomic prediction of breeding values could improve selection, reduce costs and provide a platform that unifies breeding approaches
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