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Roy G. Cantrell

Researcher at Monsanto

Publications -  66
Citations -  3350

Roy G. Cantrell is an academic researcher from Monsanto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germplasm & Population. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 66 publications receiving 3162 citations. Previous affiliations of Roy G. Cantrell include United States Department of Agriculture & New Mexico State University.

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A combined RFLP-SSR-AFLP map of tetraploid cotton based on a Gossypium hirsutum x Gossypium barbadense backcross population.

TL;DR: A partially revised list of the 13 pairs of homoeologous A/D chromosomes of the 2n = 4x = 52 tetraploid cotton genome is proposed and provides a firm framework for precision mapping of Mendelian components of quantitative traits in cotton.
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Genetic Diversity in Elite Cotton Germplasm Determined by Morphological Characteristics and RAPDs

TL;DR: This experiment demonstrates for the first time that RAPD analysis can reliably determine genetic relationships within a diverse array of Gossypium germplasm.
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Genetic mapping of new cotton fiber loci using EST-derived microsatellites in an interspecific recombinant inbred line cotton population

TL;DR: These new PCR-based microsatellite markers derived from cotton fiber ESTs will facilitate the development of a high-resolution integrated genetic map of cotton for structural and functional study of fiber genes and MAS of genes that enhance fiber quality.
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Simple Sequence Repeat–Based Assessment of Genetic Diversity in Cotton Race Stock Accessions

TL;DR: The recovery of the primitive recurrent parent could be improved by marker-assisted backcrossing with SSR markers reported in this experiment, and careful genotyping before introgression into breeding programs is suggested to ensure maximum genetic diversity and integrity of the exotic race-stock donor germplasm.