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Oryza sativa (Xian/Indica-1B1 var. IR64) (OsIR64RS1)

Oryza sativa (Xian/Indica-1B1 var. IR64) Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Oryza sativa (Xian/Indica-1B1 var. IR64)

Asian cultivated rice is a staple food for half of the world population. With a genome size of ~390 Mb (n=12), rice has the smallest genome among the domesticated cereals, making it particularly amenable to genomic studies. In 2020, a reanalysis of the population structure analysis showed that rice could be subdivided into a total of 15 subpopulations (XI-1A, XI-1B1, XI-1B2, XI-2B, XI-2A, XI-3B1, XI-3A, XI-3B2, GJ-trop1, GJ-trop2, GJ-subtrp, GJ-tmp, cA2, cA1 and cB) and 4 admixed populations (GJ-adm, XI-adm, admixed and cA-adm). Then 16 rice cultivar varieties were selected based on genetic diversity and origin that could represent the 15 subpopulations and the largest admixed population, i.e. XI-adm. The collection of 16 Platinum Standard RefSeqs (PSRefSeq) can be used as a template to detect virtually all standing natural variation that exists in the pan-genome of cultivated Asian rice. Oryza sativa cv. IRGC 135929 (variety cv. IR64) (collected from: Philippines) is selected as the representative of XI-1B1 subpopulation, in which the accessions are mostly collected from the Philippines.

Note for subpopulations: cA = circum-Aus; cB = circum-Basmati; GJ= Geng-japonica where trop = tropical, subtrp = subtropical; XI = Xian-indica

More information can be found on the IRRI website.

Statistics

Summary

AssemblyOsIR64RS1, INSDC Assembly GCA_009914875.1, Jan 2020
Database version112.1
Golden Path Length387,434,309
Genebuild byGramene
Genebuild methodExternal annotation import
Data sourceUniversity of Arizona

Gene counts

Coding genes36,099
Non coding genes262
Long non coding genes262
Gene transcripts44,230