Not exact matches
The 3000
Rice Genomes Project, a collaboration between the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the International Rice Research Institute, and BGI, provides a massive rice genomic sequence resource for worldwide
Rice Genomes Project, a collaboration between the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the
International Rice Research Institute, and BGI, provides a massive rice genomic sequence resource for worldwide
Rice Research Institute, and BGI, provides a massive
rice genomic sequence resource for worldwide
rice genomic sequence resource for worldwide use.
The completed sequencing of the seven wild
rice varieties is a significant progress to drive further genome evolution and domestication,» explained Dr. Rod Wing, leader of the International Oryza Map Alignment Project (IOMAP), an AXA Chair holder at the International Rice Research Institute, Professor at the University of Arizona, and one of the lead scientists in the st
rice varieties is a significant progress to drive further
genome evolution and domestication,» explained Dr. Rod Wing, leader of the
International Oryza Map Alignment Project (IOMAP), an AXA Chair holder at the
International Rice Research Institute, Professor at the University of Arizona, and one of the lead scientists in the st
Rice Research Institute, Professor at the University of Arizona, and one of the lead scientists in the study.
The 3,000
Rice Genomes Project (3K RGP) is a collaborative, international research program that has sequenced 3,024 rice varieties from 89 countr
Rice Genomes Project (3K RGP) is a collaborative,
international research program that has sequenced 3,024
rice varieties from 89 countr
rice varieties from 89 countries.
PHUKET, THAILAND — Three U.S. agencies will award grants totaling $ 12.3 million to help speed an
international effort to sequence the
rice genome.
By sequencing the
genome of the extensively studied moss Physcomitrella patens and comparing it to the sequenced
genomes of
rice, the flowering plant Arabidopsis, and single - cell algae, an
international team has been able to look at what the ancestral land - plant
genome looked like.
For many, the fact that the St. Louis - based company was even working on the
rice genome came as a big surprise, as does Monsanto's intent to make the data available to a publicly funded
international consortium.