Animals, Agriculture & Food
Maize Doubled Haploid and Recombinant Inbred Line Populations
WARF: P180238US01
Inventors: Shawn Kaeppler, Natalia de Leon Gatti
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) is seeking commercial partner interested in maize double haploid and recombinant inbred line populations.
The Invention
UW-Madison researchers have developed doubled haploid and recombinant inbred line populations from crosses among public maize lines for the purposes of genetic mapping. In hybrid combination, these lines can provide insight into the value of parents to produce cultivars for specific production combinations. Specific lines may have value as parents of hybrids, or in breeding new lines.
Applications
- Genetic mapping
- Specific lines may have value as parents of hybrids, or in breeding new lines.
Key Benefits
- Can provide insight into the value of parents to produce cultivars for specific production combinations
Additional Information
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Tech Fields
For current licensing status, please contact Emily Bauer at [javascript protected email address] or 608-960-9842