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The Sorghum Genome

By: Sujay Rakshit(Editor), Yi-Hong Wang(Editor)
284 pages, 10 colour & 3 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
The Sorghum Genome
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About this book

This book provides insights into the current state of sorghum genomics. It particularly focuses on the tools and strategies employed in genome sequencing and analysis, public and private genomic resources and how all this information is leading to direct outcomes for plant breeders. The advent of affordable whole genome sequencing in combination with existing cereal functional genomics data has enabled the leveraging of the significant novel diversity available in sorghum, the genome of which was fully sequenced in 2009, providing an unmatched resource for the genetic improvement of sorghum and other grass species. Cultivated grain sorghum is a food and feed cereal crop adapted to hot and dry climates, and is a staple for 500 million of the world's poorest people. Globally, sorghum is also an important source of animal feed and forage, an emerging biofuel crop and model for C4 grasses, particularly genetically complex sugarcane.

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- Economic/Academic importance
- The botany and taxonomy of Sorghum
- Cytological details of genome
- Molecular mapping of genes & QTLs
- Positional cloning of important stress adaptation genes
- Structural & functional genomic resources developed
- Progress on whole-genome sequencing
- Background history of the national and international genome initiatives, public and private partners involved
- Software for genome assembly and annotation
- Population genomics tools
- Synteny with allied & model genomes
- Genomics approaches to abiotic stress resistance
- Genomics approaches to biotic stress resistance
- Genomics approaches to improved quality
- Community resources for molecular breeding
- Impact on germplasm characterization & gene discovery
- Impact on plant breeding
- Future prospects

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By: Sujay Rakshit(Editor), Yi-Hong Wang(Editor)
284 pages, 10 colour & 3 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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