Rice molecular breeding laboratories in the genomics era: Current status and future considerations.

Bert C Y Collard, Casiana M Vera Cruz, Kenneth L McNally, Parminder S Virk, David J Mackill
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Using DNA markers in plant breeding with marker-assisted selection (MAS) could greatly improve the precision and efficiency of selection, leading to the accelerated development of new crop varieties. The numerous examples of MAS in rice have prompted many breeding institutes to establish molecular breeding labs. The last decade has produced an enormous amount of genomics research in rice, including the identification of thousands of QTLs for agronomically important traits, the generation of large amounts of gene expression data, and cloning and characterization of new genes, including the detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms. The pinnacle of genomics research has been the completion and annotation of genome sequences for indica and japonica rice. This information-coupled with the development of new genotyping methodologies and platforms, and the development of bioinformatics databases and software tools-provides even more exciting opportunities for rice molecular breeding in the 21st century. However, the great challenge for molecular breeders is to apply genomics data in actual breeding programs. Here, we review the current status of MAS in rice, current genomics projects and promising new genotyping methodologies, and evaluate the probable impact of genomics research. We also identify critical research areas to "bridge the application gap" between QTL identification and applied breeding that need to be addressed to realize the full potential of MAS, and propose ideas and guidelines for establishing rice molecular breeding labs in the postgenome sequence era to integrate molecular breeding within the context of overall rice breeding and research programs.

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基因组学时代的水稻分子育种实验室:现状与展望
利用DNA标记在植物育种中进行标记辅助选择(marker assisted selection, MAS),可以极大地提高选择的精度和效率,从而加快作物新品种的开发。水稻中MAS的大量实例促使许多育种机构建立了分子育种实验室。在过去的十年里,水稻基因组学研究取得了巨大的成就,包括鉴定了数千个重要农艺性状的qtl,产生了大量的基因表达数据,以及克隆和鉴定新基因,包括检测单核苷酸多态性。基因组学研究的巅峰是籼稻和粳稻基因组序列的完成和注释。这些信息,加上新的基因分型方法和平台的发展,以及生物信息学数据库和软件工具的发展,为21世纪的水稻分子育种提供了更多令人兴奋的机会。然而,分子育种家面临的巨大挑战是将基因组学数据应用于实际的育种计划。在此,我们回顾了水稻中MAS的现状,当前的基因组学项目和有前景的新基因分型方法,并评估了基因组学研究可能产生的影响。我们还确定了在QTL鉴定和应用育种之间“弥合应用差距”的关键研究领域,这些领域需要解决,以充分发挥MAS的潜力,并提出了在后基因组序列时代建立水稻分子育种实验室的想法和指导方针,以便将分子育种整合到整个水稻育种和研究计划的背景下。
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