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Genomics and Genebank Workshop on the use of genotypic data to rationalize genebank collections: diversity gaps and duplicates

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Title Genomics and Genebank Workshop on the use of genotypic data to rationalize genebank collections: diversity gaps and duplicates
 
Identifier https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10939
 
Creator The Genomics and Genebank Workshop Planning Committee
Payne, Thomas
Hearne, Sarah
Abberton, Michael
Wenzl, Peter
Bramel, Paula
Ellis, Dave
 
Publisher CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network
 
Description Genotyping and re-sequencing are among a suite of tools used to enable rapid and cost-effective tool to study genetic diversity. This workshop will explore its use in the genetic curation of accessi
ons within and between collection(s). With such information across global collections, it becomes possible identify the truly unique accessions across all of our gene banks, identify possible gaps in the global collection and enable more targeted access to genetic diversity. The workshop will discuss presentations from each participant on use cases. Lessons learned from initiatives such as CIMMYT’s Seeds for Discovery for maize and wheat, and CIP’s investigations on sweet potato and at IITA and CIAT for cassava will be considered.
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural research
Wheat
Maize
Germplasm banks
Germplasm
 
Language English
 
Date 2016-12-9
 
Contributor Shrestha, Rosemary