Alien Introgression in Wheat Cytogenetics, Molecular Biology, and Genomics

(Barry) #1

356


Genus (no. of taxonomy entries in NCBI)

Bio Project

a^

Number of genes

Number of ESTs

BAC libraries

cDNA clones Probe

b^

Map data

c^

SRA

d^

GSS

e^

Genome

f^

Pascopyrum

(2)























Peridictyon

(2)







1

















Psammopyrum

(2)























Psathyrostachys

(16)

1















1

44





Pseudoroegneria

(9)























Secale

(16)

21

113

15,903

2

6617

1091

12

36

2956





Stenostachys

(4)























Taeniatherum

(6)







2

















Thinopyrum

(12)

4





2385











3

7





Triticum

(84)

239

3170

1,358,421

16

10,527

21,164

69

2558

72,374

4

×
Aegilotriticum

(14)

1





















× Triticosecale

(10)

3





11













8





× Tritordeum

(6)







4







57







11





The information in this table was collected from NCBI taxonomy (

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/taxonomy

) and GrainGene (

http://wheat.pw.usda.gov/GG3/

)

databases in May 2015. Triticeae genera comprising cultivated species are underlined a Projects initiated in the fi

elds of genomics, functional genomics and genetic studies (NCBI)

b Public registry of nucleic acid reagents designed for use in a wide variety of biomedical research applications (NCBI) c Genetic and physical maps available for Triticeae (GrainGene database) d Sequence Read Archive (NCBI) stores sequencing data e Genome Survey Sequences (NCBI) is a collection of unannotated short single-read primarily genomic sequences from GenBank in

cluding random survey

sequences, clone-end sequences and exon-trapped sequences f Genome (NCBI) reference whole genomes sequencing information, both completely sequenced organisms and those for which sequenci

ng is in progress

Table 13.1

(continued)

E. Rey et al.
Free download pdf