- Core Center:Department of Genomics and Evolutionary Biology, National Institute of Genetics
- Principal Investigator:Yutaka Sato
- FAX:+81-55-981-6879
- Sub-Core Center 1:Institute of Genetic Resource, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
概要Overview
Rice is an essential and major calorie source required to feed the large population on Earth, and rice plants have co-evolved with humanity. Oryza genus-related genetic resources, including wild progenitor species, are used in various fields of research, including breeding science and basic research in genetics and biology. We provide wild Oryza accessions and mutation lines derived from cultivated species.
Stock
・Wild Oryza accessions: about 1,700 accessions
・MNU-induced mutation lines(derived from Kinmaze, TC65, Kitaake & Yukihikari)
・Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) and others(chromosomes of Oryza glaberrima, O. meridionalis, O.glumaepatula, O. sativa indica and O. sativa japonica are introduced into cultivated rice and more.)
Subjects in the NBRP programs “Genome information upgrading program” and “Fundamental technology upgrading program” related to “Rice”
【Genome information upgrading program】
FY2020 | Genome Sequencing of Oryza species II |
FY2019 | Genome Sequencing of Oryza species (in Japanese) |
FY2014 | Generation of genome sequence diversity information for wild relatives of rice |
【Fundamental technology upgrading program】
FY2017-FY2018 | Establishment of experimental basis of genetic transformation for wild accessions of Oryza species (in Japanese) |