TY - JOUR
T1 - Twelve Platinum-Standard Reference Genomes Sequences (PSRefSeq) that complete the full range of genetic diversity of Asian rice
AU - Zhou, Yong
AU - Chebotarov, Dmytro
AU - Kudrna, Dave
AU - Llaca, Victor
AU - Lee, Seunghee
AU - Rajasekar, Shanmugam
AU - Mohammed, Nahed
AU - Al-Bader, Noor
AU - Sobel-Sorenson, Chandler
AU - Parakkal, Praveena
AU - Arbelaez, Lady Johanna
AU - Franco, Natalia
AU - Alexandrov, Nickolai
AU - Hamilton, N. Ruaraidh Sackville
AU - Leung, Hei
AU - Mauleon, Ramil
AU - Lorieux, Mathias
AU - Zuccolo, Andrea
AU - McNally, Kenneth
AU - Zhang, Jianwei -
AU - Wing, Rod A.
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PY - 2019/12/31
Y1 - 2019/12/31
N2 - As the human population grows from 7.8 billion to 10 billion over the next 30 years, breeders must do everything possible to create crops that are highly productive and nutritious, while simultaneously having less of an environmental footprint. Rice will play a critical role in meeting this demand and thus, knowledge of the full repertoire of genetic diversity that exists in germplasm banks across the globe is required. To meet this demand, we describe the generation, validation and preliminary analyses of transposable element and long-range structural variation content of 12 near-gap-free reference genome sequences (RefSeqs) from representatives of 12 of 15 subpopulations of cultivated rice. When combined with 4 existing RefSeqs, that represent the 3 remaining rice subpopulations and the largest admixed population, this collection of 16 Platinum Standard RefSeqs (PSRefSeq) can be used as a pan-genome template to map resequencing data to detect virtually all standing natural variation that exists in the pan-cultivated rice genome.
AB - As the human population grows from 7.8 billion to 10 billion over the next 30 years, breeders must do everything possible to create crops that are highly productive and nutritious, while simultaneously having less of an environmental footprint. Rice will play a critical role in meeting this demand and thus, knowledge of the full repertoire of genetic diversity that exists in germplasm banks across the globe is required. To meet this demand, we describe the generation, validation and preliminary analyses of transposable element and long-range structural variation content of 12 near-gap-free reference genome sequences (RefSeqs) from representatives of 12 of 15 subpopulations of cultivated rice. When combined with 4 existing RefSeqs, that represent the 3 remaining rice subpopulations and the largest admixed population, this collection of 16 Platinum Standard RefSeqs (PSRefSeq) can be used as a pan-genome template to map resequencing data to detect virtually all standing natural variation that exists in the pan-cultivated rice genome.
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U2 - 10.1101/2019.12.29.888347
DO - 10.1101/2019.12.29.888347
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85095652276
JO - Nuclear Physics A
JF - Nuclear Physics A
SN - 0375-9474
ER -