The main objectives of the "Oryza Map Alignment Project" (OMAP) are to characterize the rice genome from a comparative standpoint by establishing a genuswide and genome-scale comparative framework from representative species. Here, we report our progress in the analyses of these datasets and emerging "comparative phylogenomics" insights into Oryza evolution at two different resolutions-chromosomal and sequence levels. We demonstrate the abundance and impact of structural variations (SV) on genome diversity using African Oryza as a model. The molecular basis of SV was inferred using three genus-wide vertical sequence datasets. Combined, these data demonstrate that a single reference genome sequence for the genus Oryza is insufficient to comprehensively capture the genomic and allelic diversity present within the genus. Towards this end, we present a strategy to generate high-quality and cost-effective de novo reference sequences of collective Oryza. The application and broader scientific impact of the OMAP resources under an international cooperative effort (I-OMAP) are discussed. © Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2010.
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Goicoechea, J. L., Ammiraju, J. S. S., Marri, P. R., Chen, M., Jackson, S., Yu, Y., … Wing, R. A. (2010). The future of rice genomics: Sequencing the collective Oryza genome. Rice, 3(2–3), 89–97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12284-010-9052-9
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