Extractions: Genetic mapping and determination of the organization of the wheat genome are changing the wheat-breeding process. New initiatives to analyze the expressed portion of the wheat genome and structural analysis of the genomes of Arabidopsis and rice are increasing our knowledge of the genes that are linked to key agronomically important traits.
Neotropical Entomology - A few examples of these resources include genome databases for several plant, J. agric. Educ. 34. UCIPM. 2002. UC IPM onlie (electronic Publication). http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-566X2003000300001
Extractions: Estimating genome conservation between crop and model legume species Hong-Kyu Choi Jeong-Hwan Mun Dong-Jin Kim Hongyan Zhu Jong-Min Baek Joanne Mudge Bruce Roe Noel Ellis Jeff Doyle Gyorgy B. Kiss Nevin D. Young and Douglas R. Cook Department of Plant Pathology and College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Genomics Facility, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616; Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108; Advanced Center for Genome Technology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019; John Innes Centre, Norwich NR4 7UH, United Kingdom;
PAG-I Plant Genome I Conference THE MAIZE genome DATABASE PROTOTYPE. Edward H. Coe 1, Stanley Letovsky 2, agric. Library (NAL). Rationales of the implementation designs (Yale http://www.intl-pag.org/1/abstracts/103pg1.html
Extractions: Edward H. Coe 1, Stanley Letovsky 2, Mary Polacco 3, Denis Hancock 3, Martin M. Sachs 4 and Mary Berlyn 5, 1 ARS, USDA, Agronomy Dept., University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211; 2 Letovsky Associates, New Haven, CT; 3 Dept. of Agronomy, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; 4 ARS, USDA, UIUC, Urbana, IL; and 5 Yale University, New Haven, CT. Return to Previous Page or Intl-PAG Homepage
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AGRICULTURE The Maize genome Database Gopher Ecolagric is an electronic mailing listfor discussions of organic and biological agriculture, as well as for http://ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/cesmg/agricult.html
Links To Important Sites Links to GIS and maps from the Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Maize genome Database Project NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology http://ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/envis/gislinks.html
Extractions: The page offers a bulletin board which should reduce e-mail clutter. Only registered alumni can post messages in the bulletin board. It also offers an automated e-mail registry in which an alumni can automatically update his or her information. The use of passwords also empowers the alumni to only have their e-mail addresses available to fellow registered alumni. Register in your alma-mater's alumni list and ask your friends to do the same!!
Genetic And Genomic Research Of Vitis Grapevine genome Database The Grapevine genome database is a result of a Genetic Linkage maps of Vitis and QTL Detection by Interval Mapping by http://library.smsu.edu/paulevans/grapegen.shtml
Extractions: Markers and Genetic Mapping The American Vineyard Foundation (AVF) - A California corporation organized in 1978 by the American Society of Enology and Viticulture as a vehicle to raise funds for research in viticulture and enology. Basic and applied research has made the American grape and wine industry the world's leader. Our vineyards produce grapes of unsurpassed quantity and quality. Bioinformatics.Org - A clearing house of public resources for plant-focused bioinformatics including plant related database, analysis and presentation technologies. Bioinformatics.Org is a non-profit, academe-based organization committed to opening access to bioinformatics research projects, providing Open Source software for bioinformatics by hosting its development, and keeping biological information freely available. Bioinformatics.Org is a community focused on the freedom of information as it pertains to the biosciences, a community sorely needed in our field, one of the most commercial of all scientific endeavors. And there are no doors to this laboratory to lock out the inquisitive based on any social rank. We stand firmly on our conviction that science is for the sake of science and not to be influenced by political and economic forces. Grapevine Genomics at the The Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics : The Grapevine Genome database is a result of a large-scale sequencing project carried out at the Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics. A number of objectives were achieved including the development of SSR markers from grape ESTs, micropropagation of table and wine grape varieties and an analysis of the grape genome based on 5,000 EST sequences. The results of the work on grape ESTs is now available in the Grapevine Genome database.
Extractions: @import "/resource/css/hw.css"; @import "/resource/css/nar.css"; Skip Navigation Oxford Journals This Article Abstract Print PDF (466K) Supplementary Material Alert me when this article is cited ... Alert me if a correction is posted Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in ISI Web of Science Similar articles in PubMed ... Cited by other online articles Search for citing articles in: Oxford University Press David E. Matthews Victoria L. Carollo Gerard R. Lazo and Olin D. Anderson USDA-ARS, Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850-1901, USA USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710-1105, USA *To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +1 607 255 9951; Email:
Science & Technology Division - Agriculture Teens Site Map Contact Ask Us a Question The National Forestry databaseprogram, Dendrome (Forest tree genome database) The Tree Book (detailed http://www.vpl.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/tec/agric.html
Extractions: Vancouver-based site that provides information on urban agriculture, including composting and community gardening Commercial Vegetable Production Guides Guides cover variety, climate, soil, seed, transplanting, fertilizing etc for perennial, root, green and other vegetables. Directory of Organics in Canada Gives accesss to a variety of resources including, The National Forestry database program, Dendrome (Forest tree genome database) The Tree Book (detailed information and illustrations about all varieties of trees in B.C.)Forest Practices Code guidebooks and much more Canadian Forest Service: Pacific Forestry Centre
Newsltr24 Funds for these materials are provided by the USDACSREES Pig genome usage ofinternationally shared species genome databases and provide other common http://www.animalgenome.org/newsletter/nl24.html
Extractions: Pig Genome Update No. 24 May 1, 1997 We in the entire U.S. animal genome community owe Dr. Neal Jorgensen a big debt of thanks! Neal, more than anyone in the Experiment Stations, helped to develop and shape the National Animal Genome Program which led to the NRSP-8. During his tenure as the lead administrative advisor Neal has helped to organize scientists, plan the program, secure funding for all of the collaborative and cooperative efforts and to defend NRSP-8 from those that who have liked to eliminate it. Neal is retiring from the University of Wisconsin this year where he has been a valued faculty member and administrator for the past 29 years. A reception in his honor will be May 28 and as part of the retirement there will be a gift of a book of letters. Please consider sending Neal a letter of thanks for his efforts. The letters should be unfolded and sent to Ms. Jenny Hergenrother, College of Agric. and Life Sciences, 140 Ag Hall, 1450 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706 by no later than May 19. Thanks to some great ideas there will be additional resources to share in 1997.
Rice Genome Newsletter (Volume 3, Issue 2, December 1994) Development of RiceBase, an Electronic Notebook Database for genome Research . By that time, much more should be heard of plant genome maps of http://rgp.dna.affrc.go.jp/rgp/ricegenomenewslet/nl6.html
Extractions: Rice Genome Research Program (RGP) Inside front cover: Announcement This is the sixth issue of the newsletter for the Rice Genome Research Program in NIAR/STAFF. The next issue will be published in summer 1995. Editorial members Editor-in-chief: T. Sasaki Editors: N. Kurata, A. Miyao, Y. Nagamura, M. Yano Assistant Editors: I. Ashikawa, Y. Harushima, Y. Katayose, J. Song, Y. Umehara Technical editing and English: I. Havukkala Advisor: K. Kobayashi All correspondence should be addressed to: Editorial Office of Rice Genome Rice Genome Research Program 446-1, Ippaizuka Kamiyokoba Tsukuba Ibaraki 305 Japan Fax: +81-298-38-2245 or +81-298-38-2302 email: ilkka@staff.or.jp Cover page: Synteny map of rice and wheat. Rice Genome Research Program (RGP) is a part of the Genome Research Program of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan (MAFF).
Annual Reviews - Error agric. Kyoto Imp. Univ. 321 157. 97. Ohno S . 1967. Updated map ofduplicated regions in the yeast genome. Gene 238253 -61 http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.genet.38.072902.0928
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Client Resources - Useful Links These materials cover US and international agric The Picture File. Pig linkageMap Image Animal genome Database in Japan. Pig Page Pig Pens http://www.hogvet.com/cvs/usefullinks.asp
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39 Department of Agronomy, Huazhong agric. University, Wuhan, 430070 China Saturated molecular map of the rice genome based on an interspecific http://www.gramene.org/newsletters/rice_genetics/rgn12/v12p234.html
Extractions: Bacterial blight of rice, caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, is a serious disease prevalent throughout Asia. Some resistant cultivars were identified from 6184 Yunnan local varieties by using 10 bacterial blight strains from China, Philippines and Japan. Zha-Chang-Long (ZCL) a japonica variety was resistant to all bacterial blight stranis used (Chen et al. 1990). The resistance of ZCL to bacterial blight strain "Pxo61" is controlled by a dominant gene. This gene is non-allelic to Xa-I, Xa-2, Xa-3 and Xa-14 (Xie et al. 1990). We mapped this gene based on RFLP markers by using bulked segregant analysis (Michelmore et al.
Dr. Sun genome, 41 455463. Sun GL, Salomon B and Bothmer von R. 1998. J. Sichuan agric.Univ. 10(4) 603-611. Sun, G. L. and Liu F. 1992. http://www.smu.ca/academic/science/biology/Dr_Sun/research.htm
Extractions: The researches in my laboratory involve gene expression, gene mapping and cloning, molecular phylogeny and biodiversity of plant species. Our goal is to identify the gene(s) controlling critical traits and their DNA sequences and then to classify variation in the germplasm pool by gene fingerprinting or by characterization of variation in key DNA sequences. To identify superior alleles based on DNA sequence, and incorporate direct allele selection into breeding program, allows more rapid and efficient improvement of germplasm and breeding lines. Identification of DNA markers tightly linked to the gene or genes controlling critical traits, and use them for the mapping based cloning and marker-assisted-selection. We also use efficient gene expression techniques to understand how gene(s) response to abiotic and biotic stress.
Autres AGCare agric. groups concerned about resources and the environment Science -A Gene Map of the Human genome The genome Database SoyBase http://www.plg.ulaval.ca/collinw3/divers/divers.html
Extractions: Centres ou initiatives de recherche CGIAR - Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CIAT - Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical CIFOR - Centre For International Forestry Research CIMMYT - International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ... Your Genes, Your Choices: Exploring the Issues Raised by Genetic Research
NCSU - International Rice Blast Project Statement Of Intent The rice blast fungus genome will become the template against which all cerealpathogens Coll. of agric. and Life Sciences Seoul National University, http://www.riceblast.org/StatementIntent.htm
Extractions: This statement is a formal announcement of our intention to obtain the full genome sequence of the fungus responsible for the most serious disease of cultivated rice- the blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea . An international consortium has been formed in order to carry out this ambitious task under the directorship of Dr. Ralph Dean, Director of the NC State Fungal Genomics Laboratory. The founders of the consortium include groups from the USA, UK, France, South Korea and Japan.