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. 2015 Oct 1:16:217.
doi: 10.1186/s13059-015-0787-x.

Harvesting rice's dispensable genome

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Harvesting rice's dispensable genome

Rod A Wing. Genome Biol. .

Abstract

A rapid and cost-effective approach has been developed to harvest and map the dispensable genome, that is, population-level natural sequence variation within a species that is not present in static genome assemblies.

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IRRI’s Long-term Continuous Cropping Experiment (LTCCE) is the world's longest-running rice research project. It celebrated its 150th crop last year; that’s three seasons each year for 50 years

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