Researchers have achieved a major feat in rice genetics by developing the first complete pangenome of Asian rice. This comprehensive genome mapping of 144 wild and cultivated varieties reveals previously unknown genes and promises stronger, more climate-resilient, and disease-tolerant rice strains. The discovery is expected to transform rice breeding practices and boost food security.
In a significant scientific breakthrough, researchers—mostly from the Chinese Academy of Sciences—have assembled the first-ever pangenome of Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.). By sequencing the genomes of 144 rice varieties, both wild and cultivated, this research provides a comprehensive genetic map that could revolutionize the way rice is bred—paving the way for climate-resilient, high-yield, and disease-tolerant rice cultivars. The discovery is a landmark for global food security and the fight against climate-induced crop failures.
The development of the rice pangenome was recently reported and is being hailed as a crucial milestone for agricultural science, especially in the face of climate change. It arrives at a time when global warming is threatening crop yields. India, one of the world’s largest rice producers, recorded its hottest year in 2024, making such breakthroughs all the more important.
Contains 69,531 genes, of which,
Offers genetic diversity critical for,
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Scientists Create First Pangenome of Asian Rice |
Topic | Creation of first pangenome of Asian rice |
Scientists Involved | Primarily from Chinese Academy of Sciences |
No. of Varieties | Studied 144 (wild and cultivated) |
Total Genes Identified | 69,531 (28,907 core, 13,728 wild-specific) |
Method Used | PacBio HiFi sequencing technology |
Significance | Genetic diversity for resilience, disease resistance, climate adaptability |
Relevance to India | Major rice producer; rising climate threats; genome-edited varieties under trial |
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