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Danièle Roques

Researcher at Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

Publications -  25
Citations -  1185

Danièle Roques is an academic researcher from Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Amplified fragment length polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1077 citations.

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RFLP Mapping in Cultivated Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.): Genome Organization in a Highly Polyploid and Aneuploid Interspecific Hybrid

TL;DR: A mapping study on the progeny of a selfed cultivar, R570, suggested the prevalence of random pairing between chromosomes, typical of autopolyploids, however, cases of preferential pairing between S. spontaneum chromosomes were also detected.
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Genetic dissection of a modern sugarcane cultivar (Saccharum spp.). I. Genome mapping with AFLP markers

TL;DR: An AFLP genetic map based on a selfing population of a specific cultivar, R570, is constructed and the genome coverage was significantly increased, illustrating the difficulty to access large portions of chromosomes, particularly those inherited from S. spontaneum.
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A putative major gene for rust resistance linked with a RFLP marker in sugarcane cultivar 'R570'

TL;DR: Inheritance of resistance to rust was investigated in the self progeny of the sugarcane cultivar ‘R570’ and this gene was found linked at 10 cM with an RFLP marker revealed by probe CDSR29, the first documented report of a monogenic inheritance for disease resistance in Sugarcane.
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Targeted mapping of a sugarcane rust resistance gene (Bru1) using bulked segregant analysis and AFLP markers.

TL;DR: Efficiency of the AFLP/BSA applied to the complex polyploid genome of sugarcane is discussed, as well as the potential of the newly identified AFLP markers for developing a map-based cloning approach exploiting, synteny conservation with sorghum.
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Genetic mapping in sugarcane, a high polyploid, using bi-parental progeny: identification of a gene controlling stalk colour and a new rust resistance gene

TL;DR: Mapping information obtained on R570 in this study is integrated with that derived from a previous map based on a selfed R570 population, which identified two new genes controlling Mendelian traits that are the only other major genes to be identified in sugarcane so far.