Current Research in Agriculture and Farming (CRAF)
Year : 2021, Volume : 2, Issue : 1
First page : (1) Last page : (6)
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-7146.126
Monika Karnawat*, Rakesh Kumar Meena, Deepak Nagar, Rohitashav Nagar,
Brahmanand Bairwa and Anubhav Galav
Career Point University, Alaniya, Kota (324 005), Rajasthan, India
*Corresponding Author E-mail: monika.karnawat@cpur.edu.in
Received: 17.11.2020 | Revised: 24.12.2020 | Accepted: 12.01.2021
ABSTRACT
Hereditary markers are one of the advances which have happened in the genomics time. Among inherited markers, sub-atomic markers as a result of their bounty, are the most by and large used them. Headway of sub-atomic markers has unfathomably changed inherited characteristics and plant raising. Inherited markers show the innate differentiations between different organs or species. A couple of assessments which were driven during the latest decade of the 20th century reported different DNA markers that have been utilized in plant reproducing programs. Beside the use of atomic markers in the advancement of linkage maps, they have different applications in plant raising, for instance, assessing the genetic assortments inside cultivars and germplasms. The most entrancing utilization of atomic markers is marker-helped assurance (MAS). Suitable DNA markers should be polymorphic in the DNA level and can be imparted in all tissues, organs, and diverse developmental stages. Differentiated and traditional raising tasks, atomic markers can construct the efficiency and feasibility of imitating programs. To research the data about sub-atomic markers, a couple of audits have been distributed over the latest thirty years; regardless, every one of these surveys were expected for investigators with bleeding edge data on sub-atomic innate characteristics. This audit is proposed to be a once-over of late upgrades in atomic markers and their applications in plant reproducing and is committed to early scientists with insufficient data on sub-atomic markers.
Keywords: Molecular marker, QTL mapping, MAS, Functional marker, Genomic selection, Genome editing.
Cite this article: Karnawat, M., Meena, R. K., Nagar, D., Nagar, R., Bairwa, B., & Galav, A. (2021). Genetic Markers: An Efficient Tool, Curr. Rese. Agri. Far. 2(1), 1-6. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-7146.126