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212-314 Genetics and Breeding | |
Credit Points | 5 |
Coordinator | Dr P Salisbury |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | 24 hours of lectures |
Subject Description | It is expected that on the completion of this subject, students should gain an understanding of the principles and methodology of crop and animal breeding and a knowledge of genes at the levels of populations and their contribution to development of quantitative traits. The topic include; Evolutionary processes and genetic variability of plant populations, World wide distribution and conservation of plant genetic resources; Methods of breeding self and cross pollinating plants; Development of hybrids; Chromosome manipulation and polyploidy; Breeding methods for disease and insect resistance in agricultural plants; Marker-assisted selection; Special techniques used in plant breeding- induced mutations, poly ploidy, double haploids, somatic hybridization and tissue culture; Commercialisation and intellectual property issues; Quantitative genetics in plant and animal breeding; Breeding programs for the economic improvement of livestock. |
Assessment | A 2-hour end-of-semester examination and one written assignment (up to 3000 words). |
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