Common name: Wild rice
Scientific name: Oryza rufipogon Griff
Chinese name: 野生稻
Taxonomy
Angiosperms/Monocotyledoneae/Gramineae/Oryza/Oryza rufipogon Griff
Overview
Oryza Rufipogon Griff, as a relative ancestor of Asian cultivated rice, is an important component of rice seed resources and the most important material in rice hybrid breeding. It has high research, development and utilization value. It can also be directly developed as whole-plant feed rice or provide good germplasm resources for breeding high-quality whole-plant feed rice.
The cultivated rice varieties are all Oryza Rufipogon Griff through long-term domestication. It is an important way for breeding work to obtain parents with rich genetic diversity and break through the bottleneck of breeding. Oryza Rufipogon Griff contains many good genes, such as cold-resistant, insect-resistant, disease-resistant, waterlogging-resistant, salt-resistant, drought-resistant, grass-resistant and other characteristics of the gene excavation, and continued to achieve success. By means of breeding and molecular markers, the fine genes of Oryza Rufipogon Griff can be discovered, which can improve the ability of resisting diseases, pests and weeds, the biological characters of rice, and the yield and variety of rice.
Genomic information
Choromsome number : 2n=2X=24
Protein coding genes : 44059
Genes assembled on chromosomes : 44059
Total genome size(Mb) : 339.8
Mapped sequence size(Mb) : 339.8
Number of scaffolds : 46
Scaffold n50(Mb) : 20.3
Data sources
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