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Marker-assisted introgression in backcross breeding could advantageously be used, because in this method the genome of the recurrent parent as well as genes to be transferred from the donor parent can be correctly selected.
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Ishii, T. (1999). The Effectiveness of Marker-Assisted Introgression in Backcross Breeding for Nutrient Traits of Self-Fertilizing Crops. In: Gissel-Nielsen, G., Jensen, A. (eds) Plant Nutrition — Molecular Biology and Genetics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2685-6_43
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