Elucidation of the rice genome is expected to broaden our understanding of genes related to the agronomic characteristics and the genetic relationship among cultivars. In this study, we conducted whole-genome sequencings of 6 cultivars, including 5 temperate japonica cultivars and 1 tropical japonica cultivar (Moroberekan), by using next-generation sequencing (NGS) with Nipponbare genome as a reference. The temperate japonica cultivars contained 2 sake brewing (Yamadanishiki and Gohyakumangoku), 1 landrace (Kameji), and 2 modern cultivars (Koshihikari and Norin 8). Almost.83% of the whole genome sequences of the Nipponbare genome could be covered by sequenced short-reads of each cultivar, including Omachi, which has previously been reported...
<div><p>Very low polymorphism in the germplasm typically used by breeding programs poses a significa...
The influence of the semidwarfing gene sd1 derived from the rice cultivar Jukkoku (Jukkoku_sd1) and ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
<div><p>Elucidation of the rice genome is expected to broaden our understanding of genes related to ...
Molecular breeding approaches are of growing importance to crop improvement. However, closely relate...
Molecular breeding approaches are of growing importance to crop improvement. However, closely relate...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have enabled the discovery of numerous sequence variations a...
Having a deep genetic structure evolved during its domestication and adaptation, the Asian cultivate...
Next generation sequencing technologies have provided numerous opportunities for application in the ...
East Asia has an abundant resource of fragrant japonica rice that is gaining increasing interest amo...
<div><p>During the last 90 years, the breeding of rice has delivered cultivars with improved agronom...
Abstract Background Two of the most widely cultivated rice strains are Oryza sativa indica and O. sa...
Japonica rice mainly distributes in north of China, which accounts for more than half of the total j...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies have aided discovery of millions of genome-wide ...
During the last 90 years, the breeding of rice has delivered cultivars with improved agronomic and e...
<div><p>Very low polymorphism in the germplasm typically used by breeding programs poses a significa...
The influence of the semidwarfing gene sd1 derived from the rice cultivar Jukkoku (Jukkoku_sd1) and ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
<div><p>Elucidation of the rice genome is expected to broaden our understanding of genes related to ...
Molecular breeding approaches are of growing importance to crop improvement. However, closely relate...
Molecular breeding approaches are of growing importance to crop improvement. However, closely relate...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have enabled the discovery of numerous sequence variations a...
Having a deep genetic structure evolved during its domestication and adaptation, the Asian cultivate...
Next generation sequencing technologies have provided numerous opportunities for application in the ...
East Asia has an abundant resource of fragrant japonica rice that is gaining increasing interest amo...
<div><p>During the last 90 years, the breeding of rice has delivered cultivars with improved agronom...
Abstract Background Two of the most widely cultivated rice strains are Oryza sativa indica and O. sa...
Japonica rice mainly distributes in north of China, which accounts for more than half of the total j...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies have aided discovery of millions of genome-wide ...
During the last 90 years, the breeding of rice has delivered cultivars with improved agronomic and e...
<div><p>Very low polymorphism in the germplasm typically used by breeding programs poses a significa...
The influence of the semidwarfing gene sd1 derived from the rice cultivar Jukkoku (Jukkoku_sd1) and ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...