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Obtaining High-Quality Transcriptome Data from Cereal Seeds by a Modified Method for Gene Expression Profiling
Published on: May 21, 2020
Integrating cereal genomics to support innovation in the Triticeae
C Feuillet1, N Stein, L Rossini
1INRA-UBP UMR 1095 Genetics and Diversity of Cereals, Clermont-Ferrand, France. catherine.feuillet@clermont.inra.fr
Abstract:
The genomic resources of small grain cereals that include some of the most important crop species such as wheat, barley, and rye are attaining a level of completion that now is contributing to new structural and functional studies as well as refining molecular marker development and mapping strategies for increasing the efficiency of breeding processes. The integration of new efforts to obtain reference sequences in bread wheat and barley, in particular, is accelerating the acquisition and interpretation of genome-level analyses in both of these major crops.
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