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Design: Whole genome sequencing with Oxford nanopore for genome assemblies of of G2F inbreds
Submitted by: CORNELL UNIVERSITY (CORNELL)
Study: Genome assemblies of corn inbreds used by the G2F project
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G2F is an umbrella initiative to support translation of maize genomic information for the benefit of growers, consumers and society. This public-private partnership is building on publicly funded corn genome sequencing projects to develop approaches to understand the functions of corn genes and specific alleles across environments. Ultimately this information will be used to enable accurate prediction of the phenotypes of corn plants in diverse environments. There are many dimensions to the over-arching goal of understanding genotype-by-environment (GxE) interactions, including which genes impact which traits and trait components, how genes interact among themselves (GxG), the relevance of specific genes under different growing conditions, and how these genes influence plant growth during various stages of development. This study contains sequencing information and genome assemblies for key inbred lines in the G2F project
Library:
Name: MoG_01_FAK62308
Instrument: MinION
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: SINGLE
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
ERR12321268unavailable2024-01-01

ID:
31158746

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