New GrainGenes article!

A new GrainGenes article was just published! 

Abstract: As one of the flagship databases of the US Department of Agriculture, GrainGenes is positioned at the critical juncture of agricultural data crossroads. GrainGenes (https://graingenes.orghttps://wheat.pw.usda.gov) is a centralized location for curated data and web-based tools for wheat, barley, rye, and oat in the service of a global user base. Since 1992, GrainGenes has been serving plant researchers in their quest to improve traits, including biotic and abiotic resistance, as well as high nutrition content. Starting with genetic markers and maps, GrainGenes has evolved to acquire genomic sequences, assemblies, and annotations, leading to an ever-increasing number of pangenomes. Over the years, new web-based tools and capabilities were added to the website to increase the access and utility of peer-reviewed datasets for researchers, plant geneticists and breeders at various stages of their careers, from high school students to emeritus professors. Here we provide a comprehensive overview of the curated content and customized tools available in GrainGenes, whose resources are designed to benefit researchers, growers, and farmers in their efforts to develop more nutritious food for the growing human population and high-quality animal feed.

 

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Eric Yao, Victoria C Blake, Parva K Sharma, Elly Poretsky, Steve Michel, Clay L Birkett, David J Waring, Jean-Luc Jannink, Yong Q Gu, Vijay K Tiwari, Gerard R Lazo, Taner Z Sen, GrainGenes: genetics, genomes, and pangenomes, Genetics, 2025;, iyaf270, https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyaf270