The sequence of the rice genome holds fundamental information for its biology, including physiology, genetics, development, and evolution, as well as information on many beneficial phenotypes of economic significance. Using a "whole genome shotgun" approach, we have produced a draft rice genome sequence of Oryza sativa ssp. indica, the major crop rice subspecies in China and many other regions of Asia. The draft genome sequence is constructed from over 4.3 million successful sequencing traces with an accumulative total length of 2214.9 Mb. The initial assembly of the non-redundant sequences reached 409.76 Mb in length, based on 3.30 million successful sequencing traces with a total length of 1797.4 Mb from an indica variant cultiv...
Having a deep genetic structure evolved during its domestication and adaptation, the Asian cultivate...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
Rice genome sequencing has made it possible to establish a catalogue of its similar to 35,000 genes ...
We have produced a draft sequence of the rice genome for the most widely cultivated subspecies in Ch...
We have produced a draft sequence of the rice genome for the most widely cultivated subspecies in Ch...
The genome of the japonica subspecies of rice, an important cereal and model monocot, was sequenced ...
BACKGROUND:The availability of thousands of complete rice genome sequences from diverse varieties an...
Rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural activities on earth, with nearly 90% of i...
International audienceCurrent advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics revealed the ge...
BACKGROUND: The use of high throughput genome-sequencing technologies has uncovered a large extent o...
<div><p>Current advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics revealed the genomic backgrou...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the leading genomics system among the crop plants. The sequence of the ric...
Current advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics revealed the genomic background of ri...
Current advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics revealed the genomic background of ri...
The rice genome sequencing project has been pursued as a national project in Japan since 1998. At th...
Having a deep genetic structure evolved during its domestication and adaptation, the Asian cultivate...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
Rice genome sequencing has made it possible to establish a catalogue of its similar to 35,000 genes ...
We have produced a draft sequence of the rice genome for the most widely cultivated subspecies in Ch...
We have produced a draft sequence of the rice genome for the most widely cultivated subspecies in Ch...
The genome of the japonica subspecies of rice, an important cereal and model monocot, was sequenced ...
BACKGROUND:The availability of thousands of complete rice genome sequences from diverse varieties an...
Rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural activities on earth, with nearly 90% of i...
International audienceCurrent advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics revealed the ge...
BACKGROUND: The use of high throughput genome-sequencing technologies has uncovered a large extent o...
<div><p>Current advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics revealed the genomic backgrou...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the leading genomics system among the crop plants. The sequence of the ric...
Current advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics revealed the genomic background of ri...
Current advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics revealed the genomic background of ri...
The rice genome sequencing project has been pursued as a national project in Japan since 1998. At th...
Having a deep genetic structure evolved during its domestication and adaptation, the Asian cultivate...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
Rice genome sequencing has made it possible to establish a catalogue of its similar to 35,000 genes ...