The Nipponbare genome and the next-generation of rice genomics research in Japan

The map-based genome sequence of the japonica rice cultivar Nipponbare remains to date as the only monocot genome that has been sequenced to a high-quality level. It has become the reference sequence for understanding the diversity among thousands of rice cultivars and its wild relatives as well as...

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description The map-based genome sequence of the japonica rice cultivar Nipponbare remains to date as the only monocot genome that has been sequenced to a high-quality level. It has become the reference sequence for understanding the diversity among thousands of rice cultivars and its wild relatives as well as the major cereal crops that comprised the food source for the entire human race. This review focuses on the accomplishments in rice genomics in Japan encompassing the last 10 years which have led into deeper understanding of the genome, characterization of many agronomic traits, comprehensive analysis of the transcriptome, and the map-based cloning of many genes associated with agronomic traits.
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subjects Agriculture
agronomic traits
Biomedical and Life Sciences
cultivars
genes
genomics
grain crops
humans
Japan
Life Sciences
Liliopsida
molecular cloning
nucleotide sequences
Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
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Plant Sciences
Review
rice
transcriptomics
wild relatives
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