Oat Genomics & Genetics
Lead Research Organisation:
Aberystwyth University
Department Name: IBERS
Abstract
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Technical Summary
Oat genetics and genomics research has relevance to the national and international monocot community. The research being undertaken includes; genetic mapping; development of resources such as germplasm, BAC libraries, orthologous markers for trait analysis; determination of the control of target traits; development of high-throughput phenotyping methods. A diploid model population is the subject of intensive genome and transcriptome sequencing efforts. This work supports fundamental research on genome evolution, particularly in regard to adaptive and domestication responses, and is exploited directly by the IBERS plant breeding programmes, leading to the development of superior varieties. Target traits in the breeding programmes include high oil content, high ?-glucan content, increased nutrient use efficiency and improved panicle architecture.
Planned Impact
unavailable
Organisations
Publications
Wolny E
(2011)
Compact genomes and complex evolution in the genus Brachypodium.
in Chromosoma
Catalán P
(2012)
Evolution and taxonomic split of the model grass Brachypodium distachyon
in Annals of Botany
| Description | This funding was for a departmental research programme initially at IGER and then at IBERS andwas for work on oat genetics. The outcomes of this programme have previously been reported to BBSRC. As this was not my area of research and I left over 4 years ago while the programme was still running I am not qualified to comment on the progress of this programme. |
| Exploitation Route | The research is used for the development of superior oat varieties. |
| Sectors | Agriculture Food and Drink |
| Description | Yes by oat breeders at Aberystwyth and commercially. |
| First Year Of Impact | 2009 |
| Sector | Agriculture, Food and Drink |
| Impact Types | Economic |
