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The International Rice Genebank holds more than 127,000 accessions of rice and wild relatives and is the biggest collection of rice genetic diversity in the world. [25] [26] The International Network for Genetic Evaluation of Rice (INGER) was created by IRRI in 1975 as the International Rice Testing Program IRTP. [27]
International Rice Genome Sequencing Project (IRGSP) 2002 [213] Oryza sativa (Short grain rice) ssp japonica: Poaceae: Crop and model cereal: 430 Mb International Rice Genome Sequencing Project (IRGSP) 2002 [214] Panicum virgatum (switchgrass) Poaceae: biofuel: 2013? [215] Poa annua (annual bluegrass) Poaceae: weed 3.56 Gb 76,420 USDA ARS ...
The genome was sequenced and annotated by the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative (AGI). The initiative for sequencing the genome of rice (Oryza sativa), [15] began in September 1997, when scientists from many nations agreed to an international collaboration to sequence the rice genome, forming "The International Rice Genome Sequencing Project" (IRGSP).
2000-2010. Principal scientist, NRCPB, IARI. Built the infrastructure for genomics research and was part of many national and international research projects on rice, tomato and pigeopea. Led the ICAR team of researchers of the International Rice Genome Sequencing project and led the research which got published in the reputed journal Nature.
In 2002, BGI published the genome of the indica variety of rice. [80] In 2014, BGI also collaborated on a project to re-sequence 3,000 rice genomes from 89 countries. [81] BGI is a member of the international Earth BioGenome Project which aims to sequence the DNA of all known eukaryotic species on Earth. [82]
There are about ~20,000 protein coding genes in the standard human genome. (Roughly ~1200 already have Wikipedia articles - the Gene Wiki - about them) if we are Including splice variants, there could be as many as 500,000 unique human proteins [16]
In the twentieth century, the International Rice Research Institute catalogued the genomes of almost 80,000 varieties of rice from Asian farms, which has since been used to create new higher yielding varieties of rice. These new varieties create almost 655 million dollars of economic gain for Australia, USA, Canada, and New Zealand every year ...
McDonnell Genome Institute (Washington University in St. Louis) New Mexico. National Center for Genome Resources; New York. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology (Icahn School of Medicine) New York Genome Center; International Society for Transgenic Technologies; North Carolina. Metabolon, Inc; South ...