Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany

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Journal of Agricultural Science and Botany 44 7897 074717

Crop Genome

Plant genomes are characterized based on the variations of genome size and level of ploidy. The change in plant genome size and as well as in the complex nature of crop genome is due to polyploidy and repetitive sequences which are problematic in understanding the gene function for their application in plant breeding. This chapter covers three aspects of plant genomics that helps in handling these issues. The chain termination method is the most broadly used sequencing technology. In plant genomes, various segments of endogenous Para retroviruses (EPRVs) have been found in recent decades. The relationship between the genomes of plants provides a tool for translating research outcomes in modelling the crops and is a valuable tool for identifying markers in target regions, which is a key step in positional cloning.

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