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Panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome

Serving as a community resource, Panzea () is the bioinformatics arm of the Molecular and Functional Diversity in the Maize Genome project. Maize, a classical model for genetic studies, is an important crop species and also the most diverse crop species known. On average, two randomly chosen maize l...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Wei, Canaran, Payan, Jurkuta, Rebecca, Fulton, Theresa, Glaubitz, Jeffrey, Buckler, Edward, Doebley, John, Gaut, Brandon, Goodman, Major, Holland, Jim, Kresovich, Stephen, McMullen, Michael, Stein, Lincoln, Ware, Doreen
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1347374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16381974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj011
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author Zhao, Wei
Canaran, Payan
Jurkuta, Rebecca
Fulton, Theresa
Glaubitz, Jeffrey
Buckler, Edward
Doebley, John
Gaut, Brandon
Goodman, Major
Holland, Jim
Kresovich, Stephen
McMullen, Michael
Stein, Lincoln
Ware, Doreen
author_facet Zhao, Wei
Canaran, Payan
Jurkuta, Rebecca
Fulton, Theresa
Glaubitz, Jeffrey
Buckler, Edward
Doebley, John
Gaut, Brandon
Goodman, Major
Holland, Jim
Kresovich, Stephen
McMullen, Michael
Stein, Lincoln
Ware, Doreen
author_sort Zhao, Wei
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description Serving as a community resource, Panzea () is the bioinformatics arm of the Molecular and Functional Diversity in the Maize Genome project. Maize, a classical model for genetic studies, is an important crop species and also the most diverse crop species known. On average, two randomly chosen maize lines have one single-nucleotide polymorphism every ∼100 bp; this divergence is roughly equivalent to the differences between humans and chimpanzees. This exceptional genotypic diversity underlies the phenotypic diversity maize needs to be cultivated in a wide range of environments. The Molecular and Functional Diversity in the Maize Genome project aims to understand how selection has shaped molecular diversity in maize and then relate molecular diversity to functional phenotypic variation. The project will screen 4000 loci for the signature of selection and create a wide range of maize and maize–teosinte mapping populations. These populations will be genotyped and phenotyped, permitting high-power and high-resolution dissection of the traits and relating the molecular diversity to functional variation. Panzea provides access to the genotype, phenotype and polymorphism data produced by the project through user-friendly web-based database searches and data retrieval/visualization tools, as well as a wide variety of information and services related to maize diversity.
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spelling pubmed-13473742006-01-25 Panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome Zhao, Wei Canaran, Payan Jurkuta, Rebecca Fulton, Theresa Glaubitz, Jeffrey Buckler, Edward Doebley, John Gaut, Brandon Goodman, Major Holland, Jim Kresovich, Stephen McMullen, Michael Stein, Lincoln Ware, Doreen Nucleic Acids Res Article Serving as a community resource, Panzea () is the bioinformatics arm of the Molecular and Functional Diversity in the Maize Genome project. Maize, a classical model for genetic studies, is an important crop species and also the most diverse crop species known. On average, two randomly chosen maize lines have one single-nucleotide polymorphism every ∼100 bp; this divergence is roughly equivalent to the differences between humans and chimpanzees. This exceptional genotypic diversity underlies the phenotypic diversity maize needs to be cultivated in a wide range of environments. The Molecular and Functional Diversity in the Maize Genome project aims to understand how selection has shaped molecular diversity in maize and then relate molecular diversity to functional phenotypic variation. The project will screen 4000 loci for the signature of selection and create a wide range of maize and maize–teosinte mapping populations. These populations will be genotyped and phenotyped, permitting high-power and high-resolution dissection of the traits and relating the molecular diversity to functional variation. Panzea provides access to the genotype, phenotype and polymorphism data produced by the project through user-friendly web-based database searches and data retrieval/visualization tools, as well as a wide variety of information and services related to maize diversity. Oxford University Press 2006-01-01 2005-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC1347374/ /pubmed/16381974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj011 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Zhao, Wei
Canaran, Payan
Jurkuta, Rebecca
Fulton, Theresa
Glaubitz, Jeffrey
Buckler, Edward
Doebley, John
Gaut, Brandon
Goodman, Major
Holland, Jim
Kresovich, Stephen
McMullen, Michael
Stein, Lincoln
Ware, Doreen
Panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome
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title_full Panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome
title_fullStr Panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome
title_full_unstemmed Panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome
title_short Panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome
title_sort panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1347374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16381974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj011
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