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- The Multinational Brassica Genome Project was established in 2002, following discussions amongst members of the international research community who were at that time involved in developing a number of genomic resources. The original outine of the effort is available, together with the subsequent Concept note for Brassica Genome Sequencing.
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The MBGP arose through the recognition of the benefits of internaational collaboration and co-ordination, especially with respect to development and dissemination of experimental resources and information. Several sub-committees exist to manage specific tasks. These include the Brassica rapa Genome Sequencing Project (BrGSP) Management Committee , ...
The Multinational BrassicaGenome Project was established in 2002, following discussions amongst members of the international research community who were at that time involved in developing a number of genomic resources. 1. The original outine of the effort is available , together with the subsequent Concept note for Brassica Genome Sequencing. A Wh...
May 2021: Publication of aligned reference Brassica pan-genomes with consistent MBGP gene nomenclature2018: Adoption of Roadmap for a Brassica Information System2017: User guide to 60k InfiniumTMSNP array2016: InfiniumTM 50k chip publicationConsistent genome annotation, information registries and data exchange standardsIntegration of genetic and genomic maps: from QTL to geneStandardised screening of genetic diversity setsThe MBGP Steering Committee aims to meet at least once a year. This usually includes a main meeting at the annual Plant Animal Genomeconference in San Diego, held in January. Additional meetings are held whenever there is a relevant major international brassica conference. Minutes of meetings are available here.
Analysis Tools. BlastGbrowse: A sequence similarity search portal for blasting a query sequence to the Brassica genomes and conveniently viewing hits in the corresponding Genome Browsers. Illumina paired read sequence data for several Brassica species, wild relatives and pathogens is available at TAGdb [2].
About this site. This site collates and exchanges open source information relating to Brassica genomics and genetics, on behalf of the Multinational Brassica Genome Project (MBGP). The site contains minutes of all MBGP meetings, registries of reference datasets and nomenclature standards, and links to searchable access within relevant databases.
1 The Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China. 2 Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Brassica Genome Research Topic. Brassica species include important crops and provide unique materials for the study of genome evolution.
There is a large and increasing range of Brassica genome resources available on the web. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, you may want to try some of the sites below. Brassica.info: a central resource for Brassica related information. BRAD: a B. rapa database and genome viewer.
Aug 25, 2022 · A high-contiguity Brassica nigra genome localizes active centromeres and defines the ancestral brassica genome.