Development of sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) primers for the detection of Phyto.5.2, a major QTL for resistance to Phytophthora capsici Leon. in pepper E. A. QuirinE. A. OgundiwinM. M. Jahn Original Paper 19 January 2005 Pages: 605 - 612
Chloroplast DNA microsatellite analysis supports a polyphyletic origin for barley J.-L. Molina-CanoJ. R. RussellW. Powell Original Paper 26 January 2005 Pages: 613 - 619
TM2, a novel strong matrix attachment region isolated from tobacco, increases transgene expression in transgenic rice calli and plants Hua XueYu-Tao YangCheng-Chao Zheng Original Paper 20 January 2005 Pages: 620 - 627
Development of a co-dominant, PCR-based marker for allelic selection of the pink trait in onions (Allium cepa), based on the insertion mutation in the promoter of the anthocyanidin synthase gene Sunggil KimKil-Sun YooLeonard M. Pike Original Paper 20 January 2005 Pages: 628 - 633
Fine mapping of the FT1 locus for soybean flowering time using a residual heterozygous line derived from a recombinant inbred line Naoki YamanakaSatoshi WatanabeKyuya Harada Original Paper 19 January 2005 Pages: 634 - 639
Development of wheat near-isogenic lines for powdery mildew resistance Ronghua ZhouZhendong ZhuJizeng Jia Original Paper 26 January 2005 Pages: 640 - 648
Gene actions of QTLs affecting several agronomic traits resolved in a recombinant inbred rice population and two backcross populations H. W. MeiZ. K. LiL. J. Luo Original Paper 13 January 2005 Pages: 649 - 659
Resistance gene analogues identified through the NBS-profiling method map close to major genes and QTL for disease resistance in apple F. CalengeC. G. Van der LindenC.-E. Durel Original Paper 13 January 2005 Pages: 660 - 668
A genetic linkage map of Lens sp. based on microsatellite and AFLP markers and the localization of fusarium vascular wilt resistance A. HamwiehS. M. UdupaM. Baum Original Paper 14 January 2005 Pages: 669 - 677
Transfer of resistance to potato virus Y (PVY) from Nicotiana africana to Nicotiana tabacum: possible influence of tissue culture on the rate of introgression R. S. Lewis Original Paper 26 January 2005 Pages: 678 - 687
QTLs for straw quality characteristics identified in recombinant inbred lines of a Hordeum vulgare × H. spontaneum cross in a Mediterranean environment S. GrandoM. BaumG. Backes Original Paper 28 January 2005 Pages: 688 - 695
Phylogenetic analysis of Oryza species, based on simple sequence repeats and their flanking nucleotide sequences from the mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes Tomotaro NishikawaDuncan A. VaughanKoh-ichi Kadowaki Original Paper 14 January 2005 Pages: 696 - 705
Construction and characterization of a plant transformation-competent BIBAC library of the black Sigatoka-resistant banana Musa acuminata cv. Tuu Gia (AA) E. Ortiz-VázquezD. KaemmerAndrew James Original Paper 14 January 2005 Pages: 706 - 713
Development and mapping of a codominant SCAR marker linked to the andromonoecious gene of melon F.J. NogueraJ. CapelR. Lozano Original Paper 14 January 2005 Pages: 714 - 720
Identification of candidate markers associated with agronomic traits in rice using discriminant analysis N. ZhangY. XuJ. H. Oard Original Paper 28 January 2005 Pages: 721 - 729
Two classes of 5S rDNA unit arrays of the silver fir, Abies alba Mill.: structure, localization and evolution Višnja BesendorferIva Krajačić-SokolDražena Papeš Original Paper 19 January 2005 Pages: 730 - 741
Quantitative trait loci controlling root growth and architecture in Arabidopsis thaliana confirmed by heterogeneous inbred family Olivier LoudetVirginie GaudonFrançoise Daniel-Vedele Original Paper 28 January 2005 Pages: 742 - 753
Microsatellite-based high density linkage map in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.). N. BillotteN. MarseillacA. Charrier Original Paper 26 January 2005 Pages: 754 - 765
Construction of an integrated map of rose with AFLP, SSR, PK, RGA, RFLP, SCAR and morphological markers Z. YanC. DenneboomP. B. Visser Original Paper 26 January 2005 Pages: 766 - 777
Flowering response of rice to photoperiod and temperature: a QTL analysis using a phenological model H. NakagawaJ. YamagishiK. Nemoto Original Paper 26 January 2005 Pages: 778 - 786
A major QTL conditioning salt tolerance in S-100 soybean and descendent cultivars G. J. LeeT. E. Carter JrH. R. Boerma Erratum 29 January 2005 Pages: 787 - 787