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TABLE 1: Classification of wheats (Triticum ssp.) TABLE 2: Number of gametes, genotypes and phenotypes considering one and multifactorial heterozygosity in F1 and F2 generations TABLE 3: Segregation of recessive nulliplex genotypes from triplex, duplex and simplex genotypes considering selfing, random chromosome distribution and complete dominance TABLE 4: Expected F2 segregations of trisomic F1 plants from a critical cross of trisomic by disomic, excluding any selection, male transmission of n+1 gametes and abnormal chromosome segregation TABLE 5: Basic methods of plant breeding TABLE 6: Genotypic and phenotypic segregation in F2 populations considering two genes and interacting in different manners TABLE 7: Frequencies and ratios of completely recessive in F2 progeny of doubled haploids, diploids and tetraploids TABLE 8: Genome relationships between embryo, endosperm and ovary after crossing parents with different ploidy levels TABLE 9: Genetic segregation patterns depending on the number of genes involved (* when complete dominance) TABLE 10: Frequencies of homozygotes and heterozygotes in a progeny of a heterozygous individual after subsequent self-pollinations TABLE 11: Examples of seed conditioning in some crop plants TABLE 12: Taxonomic classification system in plants TABLE 13: Decimal code for plant growth in cereals Table 14: Genome relationships of oats (Avena ssp.) TABLE 15: The approximate protein composition in some cereals TABLE 16: Food reserves of some crop plants TABLE 17: Taxonomic relationships of some tuberous Solanum ssp. TABLE 18: Types of flowers in higher plants TABLE 19: Segregation of a single gene and/or alleles in subsequent generations TABLE 20: Phenotypic relations of homozygotes and heterozygotes depending on different dominance levels in diploids TABLE 21: Phenotypic ratios in F2 generation for two unlinked genes depending on the degree of dominance at each locus and epistasis between loci TABLE 22: Calculation of recombination frequency between two loci from a cross between AaBb x aaaa TABLE 23: Test crosses with monosomics in order to determine the location of a dominant allele TABLE 24: Possible planting arrangements for a diallel crossing (six parents, no reciprocal cross, no self-pollination) TABLE 25: A randomized complete-block design for 5 entries and 10 replications TABLE 26: Lattice design (42 entries, 3 replications, no blocks within the replication, entries are assigned at random to the 42 plots) TABLE 27: Recovering of genes from recurrent parent during backcrossing TABLE 28: Scheme of seed purification and increase TABLE 29: Types and characteristics of several markers in breeding and genetics TABLE 30: Typical characters for identification of wheat, barley or wild oat TABLE 31: Taxonomy of the genus Helianthus TABLE 32: About the evolution of Triticeae TABLE 33: Inheritance and variation of several breeding characters TABLE 34: Some examples of heritability of breeding characters TABLE 35: Proposed breeding schemes depending on the crop, reproduction system and basic population features TABLE 36: The size reduction of populations depending on various numbers of overdominance loci and different selective disadvantages for homozygotes TABLE 37: Schematic drawing of aneuploid types in wheat TABLE 38: The genetic code TABLE 39: Cleaving sites of some restriction enzymes TABLE 40: Guidelines for selection a experimental design TABLE 41: Gross taxonomy of grasses
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