This project aims to sequence the genome of Brassica species, including canola and assess genetic variation in the protein coding regions of the genome. This is a collaborative project involving the National Research Council, Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada, and nine Industrial partners. The genomic resources developed from this project will be a major milestone in plant genetics, the value of which will increase as more information is accumulated on the role of each uncovered gene. Understanding the full complement of genes involved in economically important processes such as oil profile or content, resistance to drought and diseases in canola and related crops will allow for the development of new varieties with better yield and enhanced nutritional or industrial value.
ClosedAgriculture & Agri-food
Genomic approaches to the control of Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex
FunderGenome Alberta - 2014 Alberta Livestock Genomics Program II (ALGP2)
CompetitionDecember 31, 2018
Project Lead(s)/Co-Lead(s)Graham Plastow (University of Alberta) & Karin Orsel (University of Calgary)