PanOat: Why Does The World Need 30 Oat Genomes?

Citation

PanOat: Why Does The World Need 30 Oat Genomes? Nick Tinker (ORDC/AAFC, Canada), Martin Mascher (IPK, Germany), and Jason Fiedler (USDA-ARS, USA). Speaking of Oats Webinar Series. 1. 2020-10-16. Available online at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ims_6nlfPjU&feature=youtu.be

Plain language summary

A Pan Genome is an effort to discover a complete set of genes, gene variants, and chromosome conformations in a species. PanOat is an international consortium with over 50 members who are sequencing and annotating more than 30 oat genome reference sequences from diverse oat germplasm. This oral presentation provides a lay-level introduction to the reasons, methods, and expected outcomes of this consortium.

Abstract

A Pan Genome is an effort to discover a complete set of genes, gene variants, and chromosome conformations in a species. PanOat is an international consortium with over 50 members who are sequencing and annotating more than 30 oat genome reference sequences from diverse oat germplasm. This oral presentation provides a lay-level introduction to the reasons, methods, and expected outcomes of this consortium.

Publication date

2020-10-16