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SPP 1149: Heterosis in Plants
Collaborative Project
Coordinating institution:
Institute for Plant Breeding, Seed Science and Population Genetics
keine Angaben
Collaborative Projects
Projects
Research projects
- SPP 1149: Analysis of heterosis in Arabidopsis thaliana via metabolic profiling
- SPP 1149: Analysis of the genetic basis of heterosis in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) via comparative QTL mapping and expression QTL analysis
- SPP 1149: Analysis of the relationship between heterosis and the epigenetic modification of DNA and histones in Arabidopsis thaliana
- SPP 1149: Biometric tools for microarrays
- SPP 1149: Estimation of the genetic components of heterosis by means of new experimental design and integrated data analysis with special focus on epistasis
- SPP 1149: Functional analysis of genes involved in heterosis for plant height in maize by expression profiling
- SPP 1149: Genetic Analysis of Heterosis in Rapeseed (B. napus L.)
- SPP 1149: Heterosis-associated gene expression in early development
- SPP 1149: Metabolic phenotype of heterosis in Zea mays
- SPP 1149: Molecular genetics of heterosis of the plant`s earliest stage, the embryo, using the large-seeded faba bean as model
- SPP 1149: Network and integrative data analysis of gene expression and metabolite data from Arabidopsis thaliana heterosis experiments
- SPP 1149: Optimum exploitation of heterosis utilizing the concept of heterotic groups and patterns in hybrid breeding
- SPP 1149: Rapeseed as a model to analyse `fixed heterosis` in allopolyploid plants
- SPP 1149: The role of transcription factors in heterosis for superior growth and biomass production in Arabidopsis thaliana
- SPP 1149: Transcriptome- and metabolome-based prediction of heterosis and hybrid performance in experimental hybrids of maize
- SPP 1149: Transcriptome and proteome wide identification of genes that are related to heterosis manifestion in maize seedling roots