A roadmap for gene functional characterisation in wheat

Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.26877v1
Subject Areas
Genomics, Plant Science
Keywords
wheat, polyploid, genomics, expression, transgenics, TILLING, training, breeding
Copyright
© 2018 Adamski et al.
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Cite this article
Adamski NM, Borrill P, Brinton J, Harrington S, Marchal C, Uauy C. 2018. A roadmap for gene functional characterisation in wheat. PeerJ Preprints 6:e26877v1

Abstract

Research in Arabidopsis and other model species has uncovered mechanisms regulating important biological processes in plants. With the advent of high quality functional genomic resources in wheat it is now possible to use this knowledge for crop improvement directly in wheat. In the current review, we describe some of the recent developments in wheat genomics focussing on published and publicly available resources and tools. We lay out a roadmap on how to make use of them and include a case study to exemplify them. We hope this review will be a helpful guide for plant scientists who already work on wheat or who are considering expanding their research into wheat.

Author Comment

This is a preprint submission to PeerJ Preprints.

Our aim is to simplify access to many of the new developments in wheat genetics and genomics. We have tried to provide a roadmap to help wheat and non-wheat researchers navigate these new resources. We apologise for any omissions we may have made and we welcome community feedback to improve this manuscript for future submission.