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Genomics of gene banks: a case study in rice. (Special Issue: Methods and applications of next-generation sequencing in botany.)

机译:基因库的基因组学:以水稻为例。 (特刊:下一代测序在植物学中的方法和应用。)

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Only a small fraction of the naturally occurring genetic diversity available in the world's germplasm repositories has been explored to date, but this is expected to change with the advent of affordable, high-throughput genotyping and sequencing technology. It is now possible to examine genome-wide patterns of natural variation and link sequence polymorphisms with downstream phenotypic consequences. In this paper, we discuss how dramatic changes in the cost and efficiency of sequencing and genotyping are revolutionizing the way gene bank scientists approach the responsibilities of their job. Sequencing technology provides a set of tools that can be used to enhance the quality, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of gene bank operations, the depth of scientific knowledge of gene bank holdings, and the level of public interest in natural variation. As a result, gene banks have the chance to take on new life. Previously seen as "warehouses" where seeds were diligently maintained, but evolutionarily frozen in time, gene banks could transform into vibrant research centers that actively investigate the genetic potential of their holdings. In this paper, we will discuss how genotyping and sequencing can be integrated into the activities of a modern gene bank to revolutionize the way scientists document the genetic identity of their accessions; track seed lots, varieties, and alleles; identify duplicates; and rationalize active collections, and how the availability of genomics data are likely to motivate innovative collaborations with the larger research and breeding communities to engage in systematic and rigorous phenotyping and multilocation evaluation of the genetic resources in gene banks around the world. The objective is to understand and eventually predict how variation at the DNA level helps determine the phenotypic potential of an individual or population. Leadership and vision are needed to coordinate the characterization of collections and to integrate genotypic and phenotypic information in ways that will illuminate the value of these resources. Genotyping of collections represents a powerful starting point that will enable gene banks to become more effective as stewards of crop biodiversity.
机译:迄今为止,仅探索了世界种质库中可利用的天然遗传多样性的一小部分,但是随着可负担得起的高通量基因分型和测序技术的出现,这种情况有望改变。现在可以检查全基因组范围内的自然变异和具有下游表型后果的链接序列多态性。在本文中,我们讨论了测序和基因分型的成本和效率方面的巨大变化正在如何彻底改变基因库科学家处理其工作职责的方式。测序技术提供了一套工具,可用于提高基因库操作的质量,效率和成本效益,基因库拥有量的科学知识深度以及自然变异中的公共利益水平。结果,基因库有机会重获新生。以前被视为“仓库”,种子在其中得到了认真的维护,但随着时间的流逝而逐渐冻结,基因库可能会转变为充满活力的研究中心,积极研究其所拥有基因的潜力。在本文中,我们将讨论如何将基因分型和测序技术整合到现代基因库的活动中,以彻底改变科学家记录其种质遗传身份的方式。跟踪种子批次,品种和等位基因;识别重复项;合理化主动收集,以及基因组数据的可用性如何可能激发与更大的研究和育种社区的创新合作,以对全球基因库中的遗传资源进行系统且严格的表型分析和多位置评估。目的是了解并最终预测DNA水平的变异如何帮助确定个体或人群的表型潜力。需要领导力和远见,以协调馆藏的特征并以阐明这些资源价值的方式整合基因型和表型信息。收集物的基因分型代表了一个强大的起点,它将使基因库作为作物生物多样性的管家变得更加有效。

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