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Development of genomics-based genotyping platforms and their applications in rice breeding

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CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 247-254

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2013.04.002

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  1. National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China (973 Program) [2011CB100101]
  2. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) [2012AA10A304]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1031001]
  4. Ministry of Agriculture of China (948 Program) [2011-G2B]

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Breeding by design has been an aspiration of researchers in the plant sciences for a decade. With the rapid development of genomics-based genotyping platforms and available of hundreds of functional genes/alleles in related to important traits, however, it may now be possible to turn this enduring ambition into a practical reality. Rice has a relatively simple genome comparing to other crops, and its genome composition and genetic behavior have been extensively investigated. Recently, rice has been taken as a model crop to perform breeding by design. The essential process of breeding by design is to integrate functional genes/alleles in an ideal genetic background, which requires high throughput genotyping platforms to screen for expected genotypes. With large amount of genome resequencing data and high-throughput genotyping technologies available, quite a number of genomics-based genotyping platforms have been developed. These platforms are widely used in genetic mapping, integration of target traits via marker-assisted backcrossing (MABC), pyramiding, recurrent selection (MARS) or genomic selection (GS). Here, we summarize and discuss recent exciting development of rice genomics-based genotyping platforms and their applications in molecular breeding.

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