Members of the worldwide sorghum (Sorghum spp.) community, including private sector and international scientists as well as community representatives from closely related crops such as sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) and maize (Zea mays), met in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 9, 2004, to lay the groundwork for future advances in sorghum genomics and, in particular, to coordinate plans for sequencing of the sorghum genome. Key developments that made this workshop timely included advances in knowledge of the sorghum genome that provide for the development of a genetically anchored physical map to guide sequence assembly and annotation, the growing role of the sorghum genome as a nucleation point for comparative genomics of diverse ...
Sorghum(Sorghum bicolor) originated from African and is regarded as a C4 model plant for its relativ...
Crop genome sequencing projects generate massive amounts of genomic sequence information, and the ut...
Over the past decade genomics resources available for sorghum have rapidly expanded (Paterson Int J ...
Members of the worldwide sorghum (Sorghum spp.) community, including private sector and internation...
Members of the worldwide sorghum (Sorghum spp.) community, including private sector and internationa...
Members of the worldwide sorghum (Sorghum spp.) community, including private sector and internationa...
Sorghum is a food and feed cereal crop adapted to heat and drought and a staple for 500 million of t...
Sorghum, an African grass related to sugar cane and maize, is grown for food, feed, fibre and fuel. ...
A collection of diverse germplasm is the foundation for the genetic improvement of crop plants. Sorg...
Accelerating crop improvement in sorghum, a staple food for people in semiarid regions across the de...
The sequencing and detailed comparative functional analysis of genomes of a number of select botanic...
Sorghum is a food and feed cereal crop adapted to heat and drought and a staple for 500 million of t...
Sorghum is a food and feed cereal crop adapted to heat and drought and a staple for 500 million of t...
Not AvailableThe publication of the first draft of the sorghum genome assembly during 2009 opened up...
The sequencing and detailed comparative functional analysis of genomes of a number of select botanic...
Sorghum(Sorghum bicolor) originated from African and is regarded as a C4 model plant for its relativ...
Crop genome sequencing projects generate massive amounts of genomic sequence information, and the ut...
Over the past decade genomics resources available for sorghum have rapidly expanded (Paterson Int J ...
Members of the worldwide sorghum (Sorghum spp.) community, including private sector and internation...
Members of the worldwide sorghum (Sorghum spp.) community, including private sector and internationa...
Members of the worldwide sorghum (Sorghum spp.) community, including private sector and internationa...
Sorghum is a food and feed cereal crop adapted to heat and drought and a staple for 500 million of t...
Sorghum, an African grass related to sugar cane and maize, is grown for food, feed, fibre and fuel. ...
A collection of diverse germplasm is the foundation for the genetic improvement of crop plants. Sorg...
Accelerating crop improvement in sorghum, a staple food for people in semiarid regions across the de...
The sequencing and detailed comparative functional analysis of genomes of a number of select botanic...
Sorghum is a food and feed cereal crop adapted to heat and drought and a staple for 500 million of t...
Sorghum is a food and feed cereal crop adapted to heat and drought and a staple for 500 million of t...
Not AvailableThe publication of the first draft of the sorghum genome assembly during 2009 opened up...
The sequencing and detailed comparative functional analysis of genomes of a number of select botanic...
Sorghum(Sorghum bicolor) originated from African and is regarded as a C4 model plant for its relativ...
Crop genome sequencing projects generate massive amounts of genomic sequence information, and the ut...
Over the past decade genomics resources available for sorghum have rapidly expanded (Paterson Int J ...