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Reference ID 2714
Title Toward a plant genomics initiative: thoughts on the value of cross-species and cross-genera comparisons in the grasses
Source Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1998, vol. 95, pp. 1983-1985
Author (1) McCouch-S
Abstract Comparative genomics offers unparalleled opportunities to integrate historically
distinct disciplines, to link disparate biological kingdoms, and to bridge basic
and applied science. Cross-species, cross-genera, and cross-kingdom comparisons
are proving key to understanding how genes are structured, how gene structure
relates to gene function, and how changes in DNA have given rise to the
biological diversity on the planet. The application of genomics to the study of
crop species offers special opportunities for innovative approaches for
combining sequence information with the vast reservoirs of historical
information associated with crops and their evolution. The grasses provide a
particularly well developed system for the development of tools to facilitate
comparative genetic interpretation among members of a diverse and evolutionarily
successful family. Rice provides advantages for genomic sequencing because of
its small genome and its diploid nature, whereas each of the other grasses
provides complementary genetic information that will help extract meaning from
the sequence data. Because of the importance of the cereals to the human food
chain, developments in this area can lead directly to opportunities for
improving the health and productivity of our food systems and for promoting the
sustainable use of natural resources.

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