| Literature DB >> 23951158 |
Venkata Suresh B1, Mehanathan Muthamilarasan, Gopal Misra, Manoj Prasad.
Abstract
The prominent attributes of foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.) including its small genome size, short life cycle, inbreeding nature, and phylogenetic proximity to various biofuel crops have made this crop an excellent model system to investigate various aspects of architectural, evolutionary and physiological significances in Panicoid bioenergy grasses. After release of its whole genome sequence, large-scale genomic resources in terms of molecular markers were generated for the improvement of both foxtail millet and its related species. Hence it is now essential to congregate, curate and make available these genomic resources for the benefit of researchers and breeders working towards crop improvement. In view of this, we have constructed the Foxtail millet Marker Database (FmMDb; http://www.nipgr.res.in/foxtail.html), a comprehensive online database for information retrieval, visualization and management of large-scale marker datasets with unrestricted public access. FmMDb is the first database which provides complete marker information to the plant science community attempting to produce elite cultivars of millet and bioenergy grass species, thus addressing global food insecurity.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23951158 PMCID: PMC3741111 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Three-level schema architecture of FmMDb.
Figure 2Database schema.
Figure 3Screenshots of FmMDb (A) Homepage displaying the different options available for the user (B) A typical search result for genomic SSR query; the ‘Info’ displays the information on primers.
Figure 4Physical map of the foxtail millet generated by the CMap interface.
The segments of nine chromosomes mapped with SSRs (in red) and eSSRs (is blue) is shown. Individual marker details can be viewed by clicking onto the respective marker ID.
Figure 5A segment of comparative map displayed through CMap interface showing the syntenic correspondences (in blue lines) between (A) foxtail millet chromosome 1 and sorghum chromosome 4, (B) foxtail millet chromosome 9 and maize chromosome 1, (C) foxtail millet chromosome 5 and rice chromosome 1, (D) foxtail millet chromosome 1 and Brachypodium chromosome 3.
The foxtail millet chromosomes showing maximum synteny [Ref: 5,8] with the chromosomes of sorghum, maize, rice and Brachypodium was shown.