Rice is an excellent system for plant genomics as it represents a modest size genome of 430 Mb. It feeds more than half the population of the world. Draft sequences of the rice genome, derived by whole-genome shotgun approach at relatively low coverage (4-6 X), were published and the International Rice Genome Sequencing Project (IRGSP) declared high quality (>10 X), genetically anchored, phase 2 level sequence in 2002. In addition, phase 3 level finished sequence of chromosomes 1, 4 and 10 (out of 12 chromosomes of rice) has already been reported by scientists from IRGSP consortium. Various estimates of genes in rice place the number at >50,000. Already, over 28,000 full-length cDNAs have been sequenced, most of which map to genetically anc...
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...
Increasing food production is essential to meet the demands of a growing human population, with its ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the leading genomics system among the crop plants. The sequence of the ric...
Rice functional genomic research at the post-genomic era has been accelerated by the developmental o...
has focused on developing rice functional genomics tools and resources to identify genes of agronomi...
Rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural activities on earth, with nearly 90% of i...
The sequence of the rice genome holds fundamental information for its biology, including physiology,...
Rice, one of the most important food crops for humans, is the first crop plant to have its genome se...
Rice, one of the most important food crops for humans, is the first crop plant to have its genome se...
Rice, one of the most important food crops for humans, is the first crop plant to have its genome se...
Rice, one of the most important food crops for humans, is the first crop plant to have its genome se...
AbstractThe draft genome sequences from two subspecies of rice are powerful new tools for gene disco...
Rice genome sequencing has made it possible to establish a catalogue of its similar to 35,000 genes ...
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...
Increasing food production is essential to meet the demands of a growing human population, with its ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the leading genomics system among the crop plants. The sequence of the ric...
Rice functional genomic research at the post-genomic era has been accelerated by the developmental o...
has focused on developing rice functional genomics tools and resources to identify genes of agronomi...
Rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural activities on earth, with nearly 90% of i...
The sequence of the rice genome holds fundamental information for its biology, including physiology,...
Rice, one of the most important food crops for humans, is the first crop plant to have its genome se...
Rice, one of the most important food crops for humans, is the first crop plant to have its genome se...
Rice, one of the most important food crops for humans, is the first crop plant to have its genome se...
Rice, one of the most important food crops for humans, is the first crop plant to have its genome se...
AbstractThe draft genome sequences from two subspecies of rice are powerful new tools for gene disco...
Rice genome sequencing has made it possible to establish a catalogue of its similar to 35,000 genes ...
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...
Increasing food production is essential to meet the demands of a growing human population, with its ...