Implication of the changing concept of genes on plant breeder’s work
Kátia Ferreira Marques de Resende, Fernanda Motta da Costa Santos, Marco Aurélio D. Dias and Magno Antônio Patto Ramalho
ABSTRACT – The recent genome sequencing of some species has accumulated evidence that for a large number of traits, the control and action of genes are far more complex than previously thought. This article discusses possible implications of new insights into the gene concept on the work of plant breeders. Apparently, the successful application of biotechnological techniques is not as simple as once assumed. The evident changes in the available concept of genes confirmed what the past experience had shown, i.e, selection should focus on the phenotype, under the same conditions as the plant is to be cultivated in. Advanced vocational training of plant breeders must be continuously maintained, focusing on phenotype-based selection in as accurate as possible experiments.