Author
MORRELL, PETER - University Of Minnesota | |
Buckler, Edward - Ed | |
ROSS-IBARRA, JEFFREY - University Of California |
Submitted to: Nature Reviews Genetics
Publication Type: Review Article Publication Acceptance Date: 12/3/2011 Publication Date: 12/29/2011 Citation: Morrell, P.L., Buckler IV, E.S., Ross-Ibarra, J. 2011. Crop genomics: advances and applications. Nature Reviews Genetics. 13:85-96. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: The completion of reference genome sequences for many important crops and the ability to perform high-throughput resequencing are providing opportunities for improving our understanding of the history of plant domestication and to accelerate crop improvement. Crop plant comparative genomics is being transformed by these data and a new generation of experimental and computational approaches. The future of crop improvement will be centered on comparisons of individual plant genomes, and some of the best opportunities may lie in using combinations of new genetic mapping strategies and evolutionary analyses to direct and optimize the discovery and use of genetic variation. Here we review such strategies and insights that are emerging. |