BACKGROUND: Whole-genome shotgun resequencing of wheat is expensive because of its large, repetitive genome. Moreover, sequence data can fail to map uniquely to the reference genome, making it difficult to unambiguously assign variation. Resequencing using target capture enables sequencing of large numbers of individuals at high coverage to reliably identify variants associated with important agronomic traits. Previous studies have implemented complementary DNA/exon or gene-based probe sets in which the promoter and intron sequence is largely missing alongside newly characterized genes from the recent improved reference sequences. RESULTS: We present and validate 2 gold standard capture probe sets for hexaploid bread wheat, a gene and a put...
Previously we extended the utility of mapping-by-sequencing by combining it with sequence capture an...
Because of their abundance and their amenability to high-throughput genotyping techniques, Single Nu...
Citation: Poland, Jesse, Jeffrey Endelman, Julie Dawson, Jessica Rutkoski, Shuangye Wu, Yann Manes, ...
Citation: Brenchley, R., Spannagl, M., Pfeifer, M., . . . & Hall, N. (2012). Analysis of the bread w...
Mapping‐by‐sequencing analyses have largely required a complete reference sequence and employed whol...
An annotated reference sequence representing the hexaploid bread wheat genome in 21 pseudomolecules ...
A dataset of promoter and 5’UTR sequences of homoeo-alleles of 495 wheat genes that contribute to ag...
The large and complex genome of wheat makes genetic and genomic analysis in this important species b...
Advances in genome sequencing and assembly technologies are generating many high-quality genome sequ...
International audienceAs genome resources for wheat (Triticum L.) expand at a rapid pace, it is impo...
International audienceRecent technological advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies...
Wheat is an important contributor to global food security, and further improvements are required to ...
Although wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the main staple crop in the world and a major source of ca...
Wheat is the largest produced grain crop world-wide and has been extensively studied for a wide rang...
Background: Bread wheat has a large complex genome that makes whole genome resequencing costly. Ther...
Previously we extended the utility of mapping-by-sequencing by combining it with sequence capture an...
Because of their abundance and their amenability to high-throughput genotyping techniques, Single Nu...
Citation: Poland, Jesse, Jeffrey Endelman, Julie Dawson, Jessica Rutkoski, Shuangye Wu, Yann Manes, ...
Citation: Brenchley, R., Spannagl, M., Pfeifer, M., . . . & Hall, N. (2012). Analysis of the bread w...
Mapping‐by‐sequencing analyses have largely required a complete reference sequence and employed whol...
An annotated reference sequence representing the hexaploid bread wheat genome in 21 pseudomolecules ...
A dataset of promoter and 5’UTR sequences of homoeo-alleles of 495 wheat genes that contribute to ag...
The large and complex genome of wheat makes genetic and genomic analysis in this important species b...
Advances in genome sequencing and assembly technologies are generating many high-quality genome sequ...
International audienceAs genome resources for wheat (Triticum L.) expand at a rapid pace, it is impo...
International audienceRecent technological advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies...
Wheat is an important contributor to global food security, and further improvements are required to ...
Although wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the main staple crop in the world and a major source of ca...
Wheat is the largest produced grain crop world-wide and has been extensively studied for a wide rang...
Background: Bread wheat has a large complex genome that makes whole genome resequencing costly. Ther...
Previously we extended the utility of mapping-by-sequencing by combining it with sequence capture an...
Because of their abundance and their amenability to high-throughput genotyping techniques, Single Nu...
Citation: Poland, Jesse, Jeffrey Endelman, Julie Dawson, Jessica Rutkoski, Shuangye Wu, Yann Manes, ...