Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops

Modern breeding of root and tuber staple food crops is the most practical strategy to address the challenges of small holding farmers in developing nations. The rapid advance of genomics technologies can enable breeders to design cost effective and efficient breeding strategies by exploiting the abi...

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Main Author: Gedil, Melaku A
Format: Conference Proceedings
Language:Inglés
Published: International Society for Tropical Root Crops 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80438
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description Modern breeding of root and tuber staple food crops is the most practical strategy to address the challenges of small holding farmers in developing nations. The rapid advance of genomics technologies can enable breeders to design cost effective and efficient breeding strategies by exploiting the ability of molecular plant breeding to increase favorable gene action and efficiency of selection. The rapid growth of sequencing and genotyping technology and the parallel growth of bioinformatics and online biological resources can successfully be harnessed for innovative breeding approach to accelerate the process of variety development. Root crop scientists in developing countries, however, are not in a position to utilize the existing tools due to lack of information on the existence or the usefulness of such tools. In view of moving towards molecular breeding, we indicate web based, free access, integrated resources for building basic bioinformatics skills. Selected online resources for self-paced tutorials and other skill building opportunities are outlined. Particular emphasis was made to comparative genomics techniques to develop genomic resources for molecular breeding. The first step towards variant discovery is the mining of data in public databases. Subsequently the retrieved data would be analyzed to compare nucleotides, perform similarity search, deduce protein sequences, and understand the function of the protein. The ultimate goal is to identify and validate nucleotide variants associated with key traits for development of userfriendly molecular markers. It should be noted that investment in bioinformatics capacity building is more affordable and feasible in light of accessibility of cutting edge Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in all corners of the world. To gain the benefit of genomics and bioinformatics, African research institutions should consider investing in human resources and infrastructure development in addition to forging strong partnerships with advanced research institutes.
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spelling CGSpace804382024-01-17T12:58:34Z Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops Gedil, Melaku A bioinformatics cassava genomics molecular breeding genotyping marker root crops Modern breeding of root and tuber staple food crops is the most practical strategy to address the challenges of small holding farmers in developing nations. The rapid advance of genomics technologies can enable breeders to design cost effective and efficient breeding strategies by exploiting the ability of molecular plant breeding to increase favorable gene action and efficiency of selection. The rapid growth of sequencing and genotyping technology and the parallel growth of bioinformatics and online biological resources can successfully be harnessed for innovative breeding approach to accelerate the process of variety development. Root crop scientists in developing countries, however, are not in a position to utilize the existing tools due to lack of information on the existence or the usefulness of such tools. In view of moving towards molecular breeding, we indicate web based, free access, integrated resources for building basic bioinformatics skills. Selected online resources for self-paced tutorials and other skill building opportunities are outlined. Particular emphasis was made to comparative genomics techniques to develop genomic resources for molecular breeding. The first step towards variant discovery is the mining of data in public databases. Subsequently the retrieved data would be analyzed to compare nucleotides, perform similarity search, deduce protein sequences, and understand the function of the protein. The ultimate goal is to identify and validate nucleotide variants associated with key traits for development of userfriendly molecular markers. It should be noted that investment in bioinformatics capacity building is more affordable and feasible in light of accessibility of cutting edge Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in all corners of the world. To gain the benefit of genomics and bioinformatics, African research institutions should consider investing in human resources and infrastructure development in addition to forging strong partnerships with advanced research institutes. 2012-02 2017-03-21T08:01:07Z 2017-03-21T08:01:07Z Conference Proceedings https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80438 en Limited Access International Society for Tropical Root Crops Gedil, M. (2012). Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops. In: Proceedings of the 11th triennial symposium of the ISTRC-AB held at Memling Hotel: Tropical roots and tuber crops and the challenges of globalization and climate changes, (pp. 167-172), 4-8 October, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
spellingShingle bioinformatics
cassava
genomics
molecular breeding
genotyping
marker
root crops
Gedil, Melaku A
Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops
title Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops
title_full Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops
title_fullStr Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops
title_full_unstemmed Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops
title_short Bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops
title_sort bioinformatics resources for application of molecular breeding in orphan root crops
topic bioinformatics
cassava
genomics
molecular breeding
genotyping
marker
root crops
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