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Update on the genomics and basic biology of Brachypodium: International Brachypodium Initiative (IBI) P. Catalan, B. Chalhoub, V. Chochois [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Catalán, Pilar | Chochois, Vincent | Garvin, David F | Hasterok, Robert | Manzaneda, Antonio J | Mur, Luis A. J | Pecchioni, Nicola | Rasmussen, Søren K | Vogel, John P | Chalhoub, Boulos | Voxeur, Aline | Томский государственный университет Институт биологии, экологии, почвоведения, сельского и лесного хозяйства (Биологический институт) Кафедра ботаникиMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): брахиподиум | геномика | сельскохозяйственные культурыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Trends in plant science Vol. 19, № 7. P. 414-418Abstract: The scientific presentations at the First International Brachypodium Conference (abstracts available at http://www.brachy2013.unimore.it) are evidence of the widespread adoption of Brachypodium distachyon as a model system. Furthermore, the wide range of topics presented (genome evolution, roots, abiotic and biotic stress, comparative genomics, natural diversity, and cell walls) demonstrates that the Brachypodium research community has achieved a critical mass of tools and has transitioned from resource development to addressing biological questions, particularly those unique to grasses
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The scientific presentations at the First International Brachypodium Conference (abstracts available at http://www.brachy2013.unimore.it) are evidence of the widespread adoption of Brachypodium distachyon as a model system. Furthermore, the wide range of topics presented (genome evolution, roots, abiotic and biotic stress, comparative genomics, natural diversity, and cell walls) demonstrates that the Brachypodium research community has achieved a critical mass of tools and has transitioned from resource development to addressing biological questions, particularly those unique to grasses

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