eprintid: 5814 rev_number: 14 eprint_status: archive userid: 30 dir: disk0/00/00/58/14 datestamp: 2012-04-02 07:38:47 lastmod: 2012-04-02 07:38:47 status_changed: 2012-04-02 07:38:47 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show contact_email: Library-ICRISAT@cgiar.org creators_name: This, D creators_name: Courtois, B creators_name: Philippe, R creators_name: et al, . icrisatcreators_name: Varshney, R K icrisatcreators_name: Hash, C T icrisatcreators_name: Upadhyaya, H D icrisatcreators_name: Nayak, S affiliation: CIRAD(Montpeillar) affiliation: CIP(Lima) affiliation: ICRISAT(Patancheru) affiliation: INRA(France) affiliation: IRRI(Manila) affiliation: ICARDA(Aleppo) affiliation: CIAT(Cali) country: France country: Peru country: India country: Philippines country: Syria country: Colombia title: Some Data On Allele Diversity At Orthologous Candidate Genes In GCP Crops ispublished: pub subjects: s2.13 subjects: s2.4 full_text_status: public pres_type: poster abstract: The ADOC project (GCP 2006-02) aimed to characterize allelic diversity at orthologous loci of candidate genes for drought tolerance in seven GCP crops (rice, barley, sorghum, bean, chickpea, cassava and potato), working on reference collections of around 300 accessions for each crop. Six gene families (ERECTA, DREB, SS, SPS, ASR and VIN) were selected as the initial subset of target genes. Except the DREB gene family, for which a specific focus has been given to DREB2A, and the SPS gene family in cereals, for which only the Os01g69030 orthology group was studied, they represent a set of relatively small gene families acting at different levels of the drought stress response (transcriptional regulation, carbohydrate metabolism…) for which a comparative analysis of gene families was undertaken. Obtaining complete gene families was easier in whole sequenced genomes like rice and sorghum. Polyploidy and heterozygosity induced difficulties in analyzing data for cassava and potato; However sequences for a few genes were obtained and analyzed for SNP diversity across all species. Population structure influenced partially haplotype patterns. A large range of haplotype diversity was found and the degrees of this differed between species. Different patterns and range of sequence diversity were found within gene families and between species for orthologous genes. For a few genes, computation of a sequence-based neutrality test suggested selection events acting at the species and/or subgroup level. date: 2008 date_type: published pagerange: 1-1 event_title: Plant & Animal Genomes XVIII Conference event_location: San Diego, CA event_dates: 9-13 January 2010 event_type: conference refereed: TRUE related_url_url: http://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?as_q=%27Some+Data+On+Allele+Diversity+At+Orthologous+Candidate+Genes+In+GCP+Crops%22&num=10&btnG=Search+Scholar&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_occt=title&as_sauthors=&as_publication=&as_ylo=&as_yhi=&as_sdt=1.&as_sdtp=on&as_sd related_url_type: author citation: This, D and Courtois, B and Philippe, R and et al, . (2008) Some Data On Allele Diversity At Orthologous Candidate Genes In GCP Crops. In: Plant & Animal Genomes XVIII Conference, 9-13 January 2010, San Diego, CA. document_url: http://oar.icrisat.org/5814/1/some_data2008.PDF