Course Content
Qualitative and quantitative characters (qualitative and quantitative characters in crops and their inheritance)
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Biometrical techniques in plant breeding (assessment of variability, aids to selection, choice of parents, crossing techniques, genotype-by- environment interactions)
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Selection in self-pollinated crops (progeny test, pureline theory, origin of variation, genetic advance, genetic gain)
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Hybridization techniques and its consequences (objectives, types, program, procedures, consequences)
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Genetic composition of cross-pollinated populations (Hardy-Weinberg law, equilibrium, mating systems)
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Breeding methods in self-pollinated crops (Mass, Pure line, Pedigree, Bulk, Backcross, etc)
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Things to remember

  1. Additive variance: Arises of from difference between two homozygotes for a gene i.e. AA and aa. It is generally represented ‘d’
  2. Dominance variance or Intra allelic interaction: It is due to the deviation of heterozygote (Aa) phenotype from the average of phenotypic values of the two homozygotes (AA and aa) it is represented by ‘h’.
  3. Epistasis variance or Inter allelic Interaction: Results from an interaction between two or more genes represented by ‘e’.
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