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Sorghum pangenome reveals hidden diversity to boost trait discovery
science1 month ago

Sorghum pangenome reveals hidden diversity to boost trait discovery

A 33-member sorghum pangenome and a 1,984-genotype diversity panel expand beyond the BTx623 reference to capture extensive structural variation and presence–absence variation. The study annotates genes with RNA-seq, identifies large-scale variants, and uses a fast k-mer genotyping approach to map complex alleles at loci like SH1 and the dhurrin biosynthetic cluster. By linking genomic diversity to traits such as drought tolerance, biomass, and leaf chemistry, the work provides a framework to accelerate trait discovery and breeding across global sorghum germplasm.

"Revolutionizing Agriculture: CRISPR-Edited Crops Transforming Africa's Farming"
agriculturegenetic-engineering2 years ago

"Revolutionizing Agriculture: CRISPR-Edited Crops Transforming Africa's Farming"

Researchers in Africa are making strides in developing gene-edited crops tailored to the needs of local farmers, with projects including engineering sorghum to resist a parasitic plant and editing maize, pearl millet, and groundnuts for improved traits. While there are challenges in bringing edited crops to the farm, such as cost and market access, the potential benefits for small-scale farmers are driving government and international support for these initiatives. The use of CRISPR gene editing in Africa raises questions about intellectual property battles and foreign market acceptance, but local farmers express comfort and trust in crops developed by local researchers.