Terms used on the Crop Genebank Knowledge Base.
Term | Definition |
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Radioactive labeling |
The labeling of probes or primers with radioactive tags in order to enable detection of variation in DNA fragments. |
Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA |
(RAPD) A molecular marker technique for amplifying anonymous stretches of DNA using PCR with arbitrary primers. |
Random sample |
A sample drawn at random from a larger group. |
Re-synthesized/Recreated |
In studies of hybrid origins of species, investigators may attempt to ???re-synthesize??? a hybrid by crossing its putative parents and compare the natural to the putative hybrid by morphological or molecular markers. |
Recalcitrant seeds |
Seeds that loose viability when dried or stored at low temperatures. |
Recombination |
The production of a DNA molecule with segments derived from more than one parental DNA molecule. In eukaryotes |
Redundancy |
Refers to identical or near identical items. In germplasm analyses it refers to (near) duplicate germplasm accessions. |
Regeneration |
The process of restoring a whole plant from individual cells by manipulating an in vitro culture. The growing of a sample of seeds from an accession to replenish the viability of the original accession. It is usually done when the viability of the original material drops to less than 85%. |
Regeneration standard |
The percentage seed viability at or below which the accession must be regenerated to produce fresh seeds. |
Relative humidity |
(RH) A measure of the amount of water present in the air compared to the greatest amount possible for the air to hold at a given temperature, expressed as a percentage. It differs from "absolute humidity", which is the amount of water vapour present in a unit volume of air, usually expressed in kilograms per cubic meter. |
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