Rice was the first crop to have a high-quality reference genome sequence and is now at the forefront of intense functional and evolutionary research for two reasons-its central role in world food security, and its status as a model system for grasses. A thorough characterization of the rice genome cannot be accomplished without a deep understanding of its evolutionary history. The genus Oryza contains two cultivated and 22 wild rice species that represent 10 distinct genome types embedded within a robust phylogeny spanning a ~15 million year time span. The genus contains an untapped reservoir of agriculturally important traits and a historical record of genomic changes (especially those related to domestication, polyploidy, speciation and a...
Here, we review recent progress in genetic and genomic studies of the diversity of Oryza species. In...
As the world’s population expands from 7.6 billion to 10 billion over the next 30 years, scientists ...
The main objectives of the "Oryza Map Alignment Project" (OMAP) are to characterize the rice genome ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important human food crop in the world. The agronomic importance ...
The genus Oryza comprises 25 species in 10 different genome types (AA, BB, BBCC, CC, CC...
Rice is one of the most important crops in the world and is the first whose genome was completely se...
The wild species of the genus Oryza offer enormous potential to make a significant impact on agricul...
The wild species of the genus Oryza offer enormous potential to make a significant impact on agricul...
The availability of close comparative systems provides one with the ability to address basic and app...
The wild rice species in the genus Oryza harbor a large amount of genetic diversity that has been un...
The wild species of the genus Oryza offer enormous potential to make a significant impact on agricul...
We describe the establishment and analysis of a genus-wide comparative framework composed of 12 bact...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important food crop in the world and a model system for plant bio...
The wild relatives of rice contain a virtually untapped reservoir of traits that can be used help dr...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the leading genomics system among the crop plants. The sequence of the ric...
Here, we review recent progress in genetic and genomic studies of the diversity of Oryza species. In...
As the world’s population expands from 7.6 billion to 10 billion over the next 30 years, scientists ...
The main objectives of the "Oryza Map Alignment Project" (OMAP) are to characterize the rice genome ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important human food crop in the world. The agronomic importance ...
The genus Oryza comprises 25 species in 10 different genome types (AA, BB, BBCC, CC, CC...
Rice is one of the most important crops in the world and is the first whose genome was completely se...
The wild species of the genus Oryza offer enormous potential to make a significant impact on agricul...
The wild species of the genus Oryza offer enormous potential to make a significant impact on agricul...
The availability of close comparative systems provides one with the ability to address basic and app...
The wild rice species in the genus Oryza harbor a large amount of genetic diversity that has been un...
The wild species of the genus Oryza offer enormous potential to make a significant impact on agricul...
We describe the establishment and analysis of a genus-wide comparative framework composed of 12 bact...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important food crop in the world and a model system for plant bio...
The wild relatives of rice contain a virtually untapped reservoir of traits that can be used help dr...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the leading genomics system among the crop plants. The sequence of the ric...
Here, we review recent progress in genetic and genomic studies of the diversity of Oryza species. In...
As the world’s population expands from 7.6 billion to 10 billion over the next 30 years, scientists ...
The main objectives of the "Oryza Map Alignment Project" (OMAP) are to characterize the rice genome ...