Dear Editor,Oryza sativa subsp, indica and japonica are two subspecies of Asian cultivated rice, among which indica rice is much more widely grown and genetically diverse. Over the past years, the Rice Annotation Proj...Dear Editor,Oryza sativa subsp, indica and japonica are two subspecies of Asian cultivated rice, among which indica rice is much more widely grown and genetically diverse. Over the past years, the Rice Annotation Project Database (RAP-DB) (Ohyanagi et al., 2006) and Michigan State University Rice Genome Annotation Project (MSU-RGAP) (Ouyang et al., 2007) are two popular databases that have been developed to manage rice genomic and transcriptomic data based on the unified reference genome of japonica cultivar Nipponbare (International Rice Genome Sequencing Project, 2005). Beijing Genomics Institute Rice Information System (BGI-RIS) (Zhao et ai., 2004) is an available resource for indica rice cultivar 93-11;展开更多
文摘Dear Editor,Oryza sativa subsp, indica and japonica are two subspecies of Asian cultivated rice, among which indica rice is much more widely grown and genetically diverse. Over the past years, the Rice Annotation Project Database (RAP-DB) (Ohyanagi et al., 2006) and Michigan State University Rice Genome Annotation Project (MSU-RGAP) (Ouyang et al., 2007) are two popular databases that have been developed to manage rice genomic and transcriptomic data based on the unified reference genome of japonica cultivar Nipponbare (International Rice Genome Sequencing Project, 2005). Beijing Genomics Institute Rice Information System (BGI-RIS) (Zhao et ai., 2004) is an available resource for indica rice cultivar 93-11;