[Plantsci] SPLS Tuesday Seminar – Today - Dr. Yong Zhou, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Xiong, Zhongguo - (zxiong) zxiong at arizona.edu
Tue Sep 17 08:51:43 MST 2024


Dear all,

Please join us in Marley 230 at 4:00 PM today for a seminar presented by Dr. Yong Zhou. Dr. Zhou is visiting the Arizona Genomic Institute from Sept. 16 to Sept. 24. He is a researcher in Dr. Rod Wing’s group at KAUST. Dr. Zhou is interested in meeting with any faculty members, postdocs, and students interested in their research and anyone interested in comparative genomics, HPC, or Artificial intelligence - matching learning or deep learning. Please contact Dr. Zhou (yong.zhou at kaust.edu.sa<mailto:yong.zhou at kaust.edu.sa>) or Zhongguo Xiong (zxiong at arizona.edu<mailto:zxiong at arizona.edu>) to arrange a meeting.

Zoom link<https://arizona.zoom.us/j/83044711714?pwd=IQ994mWIPwbsRKMnfF9sERx5sNtv4m.1>: https://arizona.zoom.us/j/83044711714 (password: SPLS24).
Refreshments will be provided in the Marley Lobby at 3:30 PM.

Title: Rice Pan-Genome Research to Help Solve the 10-billion People Question

Abstract: Since the world population is expected to increase to approximately 10 billion by 2060 - 2070, the rice community is searching for novel ways to help the 10-billion people question (10BPQ) by breeding new varieties that are nutritious, sustainable, and climate resilient. Thus, understanding and exploiting genetic diversity that exists in germplasm banks across the globe is required. To meet this demand, we aim to explore and study all genetic variants using a pan-genome strategy in rice. We have assembled a pan-genome Rice Population Reference Panel (RPRP) that represents the K=15 subpopulation structure of Asian rice, plus two outgroup species, i.e., O. rufipogon [AA] and O. punctata [BB]. Using this pan-genome, we identified 71,529 large structural variations (SVs, >50 bp) and generated a pan-genome inversion index (PGII) with 1,769 large inversions (>100 bp), which revealed evolutionary insights into the subpopulation structure of Asian rice. Gene annotation of the RPRP was used to develop a Rice Gene Index (v1.0), where we detected 112,658 Ortholog Gene Indices (OGI). Lastly, the RPRP was used as a template to map resequencing data from the 3K-RGP resequencing data set to identify virtually all standing natural variation that exists in the pan-genome of cultivated Asian rice. To speed up the process, we developed a high-performance computing genomic variant calling workflow (HPC-GVCW) based on GATK (v4). The workflow enables mapping 3K rice genome to a reference sequence within 4 days. Results showed an average of ~27.3 million SNPs per genome, ~2.1 M of which were novel. Using the submergence-tolerant gene Sub-1A as a test case to investigate genetic variation across the 3K-RGP, we discovered 180 accessions that possess the submergence-tolerant allele, which may be useful for accelerated breeding programs and functional genomics studies.


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Zhongguo Xiong
School of Plant Sciences       BIO5 Institute
BIO5                           Email: zxiong at arizona.edu<mailto:zxiong at arizona.edu>
                               Phone: (520)-621-9869
Forbes 303, P.O. box 210036    Fax: (520)-621-7186
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0036          http://ag.arizona.edu/~zxiong
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