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The 3,000 rice genomes project: new opportunities and challenges for future rice research
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Plant GeneticsGeneticsMolecular GeneticsGenomicsFuture Rice ResearchPlant GenomicsRice Genomes ProjectRice DiversityNew OpportunitiesMolecular EcologyGenome AnalysisRice ScienceGenetic VariationAgricultural BiotechnologyPopulation GeneticsFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologySeed StorageGenome SequencingMedicineGenome Editing
Rice is the world's most important staple grown by millions of small-holder farmers. Sustaining rice production relies on the intelligent use of rice diversity. The 3,000 Rice Genomes Project is a giga-dataset of publically available genome sequences (averaging 14× depth of coverage) derived from 3,000 accessions of rice with global representation of genetic and functional diversity. The seed of these accessions is available from the International Rice Genebank Collection. Together, they are an unprecedented resource for advancing rice science and breeding technology. Our immediate challenge now is to comprehensively and systematically mine this dataset to link genotypic variation to functional variation with the ultimate goal of creating new and sustainable rice varieties that can support a future world population that will approach 9.6 billion by 2050.
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