Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 20, 2026

Agrobacterium-Mediated Virus-Induced Gene Silencing Assay In Cotton
Published on: August 20, 2011
Genomes for jeans: cotton genomics for engineering superior fiber
Shahid Mansoor1, Andrew H Paterson
1Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA. shahidmansoor7@gmail.com
Abstract:
Twenty years ago, scientists predicted that better understanding of fiber development would lead to novel ways to engineer superior cotton fiber. Advances in genetic resources, DNA markers, DNA sequence information, and gene expression data have indeed provided new insights into fiber initiation, elongation and maturation. Many exciting applications of this knowledge offer the potential to select better cotton genotypes more effectively in mainstream breeding programs or engineer genotypes with improved agronomic and/or quality traits. Here, we discuss recent progress in understanding genes involved in fiber development, and their regulation and manipulation to engineer improved fibers. Better understanding of quantitative trait loci/gene interactions that influence fiber quality and yield may help to tailor superior cotton genotypes to diverse environments.
Related Concept Videos
Genomics
What is Genetic Engineering?
Genome-wide Association Studies-GWAS
GWAS does not require the identification of the target gene involved in...
The Central Dogma
RNA is the Missing Link Between DNA and Proteins
In the early 1900s, scientists discovered that DNA stores all the information needed for cellular functions and that proteins perform most of these functions. However, the mechanisms of converting genetic information into functional proteins remained unknown for many years. Initially, it was believed that a single gene is...
Transgenic Organisms
Transgenic Organisms

