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Rice Genome Project

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Key Points: Rice Genome Project

  • The Rice Genome Project was initiated because rice (Oryza sativa) is a major global food crop and has the smallest genome among major cereals (400–430 Mb).
  • The International Rice Genome Sequencing Project (IRGSP) began in 1997 as a multinational collaboration involving 11 countries, including Japan, India, China, the USA, and the UK.
  • The rice genome was sequenced mainly using the shotgun sequencing approach with BAC and PAC clones.
  • The rice genome is estimated to contain about 37,500 genes, with nearly 50% consisting of repetitive DNA.
  • Sequencing rice genome provides insights into genome organization and helps in understanding cereal crop genetics.
  • Knowledge from the rice genome aids in developing improved rice varieties with high yield, disease resistance, and stress tolerance through modern breeding techniques.
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