375-1 Using High-Throughput Genotyping to Understand and Access Sorghum Diversity.
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With impending climate change in the 21st century, sorghum is likely to become a more important crop in the ever increasing semi-arid regions of the world. Native to some of the most inhospitable environments, this cereal will be valued as we strive to increase sustainable production under water-, temperature-, and nutrient-challenged conditions.
In this presentation, we summarize recent activities focusing on genotyping-by-sequencing to establish agricultural, genetic, and evolutionary insights into the diffusion and use of sorghum as a crop. In addition, the same technology is employed to understand how diversity is organized in both the genome and genepool. We expect that this information ultimately will be useful to effectively discover and conserve useful genes and genotypes for the future.
See more from this Session: Symposium--Using Genotypic Data to Strategically Develop Core Collections, Mini-Cores, and Trait-Specific Subsets