Articles
NEW CHALLENGES FOR DATA MANAGEMENT IN GENEBANKS
Article number
859_39
Pages
333 – 336
Language
English
Abstract
The use of genetic resources for crop improvement has undergone a fundamental shift.
Continued progress will be dependent upon the natural variation contained within the worlds genebanks.
Genebanks must manage their collections in ways that promote their utilization by increasing access to not only the living materials but also to the vast amounts of data that describe them.
Documentation of ecological, phenotypic, pedigree, and genetic data associated with genebank accessions is critical for the efficient use of genetic resources.
We must develop a capacity within the genetic resources community to integrate genomic data from gene discovery projects to improve core genebank management and services.
Continued progress will be dependent upon the natural variation contained within the worlds genebanks.
Genebanks must manage their collections in ways that promote their utilization by increasing access to not only the living materials but also to the vast amounts of data that describe them.
Documentation of ecological, phenotypic, pedigree, and genetic data associated with genebank accessions is critical for the efficient use of genetic resources.
We must develop a capacity within the genetic resources community to integrate genomic data from gene discovery projects to improve core genebank management and services.
Authors
C.M. Richards, G.M. Volk
Keywords
ex situ conservation, genebanks, population genetics, ecological data
Online Articles (50)
