Brachypodium genomics.

Bahar Sogutmaz Ozdemir, Pilar Hernandez, Ertugrul Filiz, Hikmet Budak
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Abstract

Brachypodium distachyon (L.) Beauv. is a temperate wild grass species; its morphological and genomic characteristics make it a model system when compared to many other grass species. It has a small genome, short growth cycle, self-fertility, many diploid accessions, and simple growth requirements. In addition, it is phylogenetically close to economically important crops, like wheat and barley, and several potential biofuel grasses. It exhibits agricultural traits similar to those of these target crops. For cereal genomes, it is a better model than Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa (rice), the former used as a model for all flowering plants and the latter hitherto used as model for genomes of all temperate grass species including major cereals like barley and wheat. Increasing interest in this species has resulted in the development of a series of genomics resources, including nuclear sequences and BAC/EST libraries, together with the collection and characterization of other genetic resources. It is expected that the use of this model will allow rapid advances in generation of genomics information for the improvement of all temperate crops, particularly the cereals.

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Brachypodium基因组学。
长柄菊(L.)测定。属温带野生草种;它的形态和基因组特征使其成为许多其他草物种的典范系统。它有一个小的基因组,短的生长周期,自育性,许多二倍体的加入,和简单的生长要求。此外,它在系统发育上接近经济上重要的作物,如小麦和大麦,以及几种潜在的生物燃料草。它表现出与这些目标作物相似的农业性状。对于谷物基因组,它比拟南芥(Arabidopsis thaliana)和水稻(Oryza sativa)是一个更好的模型,前者被用作所有开花植物的模型,后者迄今被用作所有温带禾本科物种的基因组模型,包括大麦和小麦等主要谷物。对该物种的兴趣日益浓厚,导致了一系列基因组学资源的开发,包括核序列和BAC/EST文库,以及其他遗传资源的收集和表征。预计该模型的使用将使基因组学信息的产生取得快速进展,以改善所有温带作物,特别是谷物。
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