Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta

The current dispensable genome in cultivated and wild African rice varieties has been reached using short read sequencing. A validation using long read on a subsamples has been performed. Putative genes are annotated for their biological functions

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Autor principal: CGIAR Research Program on Rice
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/122481
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description The current dispensable genome in cultivated and wild African rice varieties has been reached using short read sequencing. A validation using long read on a subsamples has been performed. Putative genes are annotated for their biological functions
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spelling CGSpace1224812023-03-14T11:40:15Z Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta CGIAR Research Program on Rice rice varieties development rural development genes identification domestication systems agrifood systems african rice The current dispensable genome in cultivated and wild African rice varieties has been reached using short read sequencing. A validation using long read on a subsamples has been performed. Putative genes are annotated for their biological functions 2019-12-31 2022-10-06T13:59:16Z 2022-10-06T13:59:16Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/122481 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Rice. 2019. Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta. Reported in Rice Annual Report 2019. Innovations.
spellingShingle rice
varieties
development
rural development
genes
identification
domestication
systems
agrifood systems
african rice
CGIAR Research Program on Rice
Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta
title Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta
title_full Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta
title_fullStr Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta
title_full_unstemmed Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta
title_short Identification of non-commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated African rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the Inner Niger Delta
title_sort identification of non commonly shared specific genes in wild and cultivated african rices and identification of its cradle of its domestication to be in the inner niger delta
topic rice
varieties
development
rural development
genes
identification
domestication
systems
agrifood systems
african rice
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/122481
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