Genome Sequencing, a Milestone for Genomic Research and Plant Breeding
- 한국육종학회
- Plant breeding and biotechnology
- Vol.4 No.1
- : SCOPUS, KCI등재
- 2016.03
- 29 - 39 (11 pages)
Plant breeding programs are often used to improve varieties through creating diverse agronomic traits. During a breeding program, a lot of genetic diversities are created in the genome after different generations through homologous recombination. Genome sequencing technology has revolutionized the discovery of genes and molecular markers associated with diverse agronomic traits in crop improvement programs. Genomic research is now in the peak of success, thus creating new opportunities for crop improvement modern sequencing technology is now capable of sequencing thousands to millions of bases per run. Modern sequencing technologies enable the sequencing of different cultivars with small to complex genomes at a reasonable time and cost. These massive data can be used to identify important agronomic traits of crops such as fruit color, size, ripening, flowering time adaptation, grain yield, and quality maintenance. In addition, they can be used to develop crop varieties. This mini-review is focused on the role of genome sequencing in genomic research and plant breeding for crop improvements.
INTRODUCTION
MODERN SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGY
ROCHE (454) SEQUENCING
ILLUMINA SEQUENCING
APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS (SOLiD) SEQUENCING
GENOME SEQUENCING PROJECTS FOR CROP PLANTS
GENOME SEQUENCE INFORMATION DIRECTLY AFFECTS CROP RESEARCH AND IMPROVEMENTS
MOLECULAR MARKER DISCOVERY
QTL MAPPING
ABIOTIC AND BIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE VARIETY DEVELOPMENT
FLOWERING TIME AND MATURATION TIME
GRAIN QUALITY AND YIELDS
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES