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NRGene’s big data technology to enable CIMMYT's maize genome analysis


Ness Ziona, Israel and Texcoco, Mexico
January 11, 2015

NRGene, a leader in agricultural big data genomic analysis, and The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT) are collaborating to generate the denovo genome assemblies of 20 tropical, subtropical, and highland maize genomes as part of CIMMYT’s collaborative Seeds of Discovery project (SeeD). They anticipate that this work will augment the existing temperate reference for maize and significantly enhance molecular research and breeding for tropical agro-ecologies. CIMMYT will be using NRGene’s DeNovoMAGIC™ big data genome analysis platform to analyze the genomic content of CIMMYT maize populations and lines. 

“Technology is the lynchpin to address the pressing need to grow the world’s food supply,” said Dr. Gil Ronen, CEO, NRGene. “The speed at which NRGene’s big data genomic analysis delivers results means that CIMMYT be able to quickly apply the information to its practical research.”

Fifty percent of modern maize varieties grown in developing countries contain CIMMYT backgrounds. The goal of the collaboration is to help CIMMYT and its partners to accelerate the development of diverse, high yielding, nutritious maize that is better able to withstand infertile soils, drought, pests, and diseases. 

NRGene’s GenoMAGICTM and DeNovoMAGIC™ use unique algorithms to compile and analyze genomic big data at unprecedented speeds and accuracy. The results of the genomic analysis will allow CIMMYT to understand the exact genetic basis of variation in complex traits and later develop maize lines providing heartier yields. 

CIMMYT is an international non-profit research and training center focusing on research and training that increases sustainable agricultural productivity to feed a growing world population and improve the lives and livelihoods of farmers throughout the developing world, including Africa, Asia and the Americas. 

“We’re constantly confronted by the challenges of sustainably increasing the productivity and profitability of maize production, especially in resource-limited tropical environments,” said Dr. Sarah Hearne, leader of SeeD’s maize component, CIMMYT. “Maize is an increasingly essential crop, and we need tools that enhance our effectiveness in using the genetic resources stored in our gene banks to address the challenges of climate change and growing consumer demand for more nutritious foods. The DeNovoMAGIC analysis will give us some broad markers as to how to direct our R&D efforts.”

About CIMMYT

Headquartered in Mexico, CIMMYT is a global leader in research for development in wheat and maize and wheat- and maize-based farming systems. CIMMYT works throughout the developing world with hundreds of partners to sustainably increase the productivity of maize and wheat systems to improve global food security and livelihoods. Fifty percent of modern maize varieties grown in developing countries come from CIMMYT improved seeds. CIMMYT is a member of the CGIAR Consortium and leads the Consortium Research Programs WHEAT and MAIZE. CIMMYT receives support from national governments, foundations, development banks and other public and private agencies. 

About NRGene

NRGene is a genomic big data company developing cutting-edge software and algorithms to reveal the complexity and diversity of crop plants for the most advanced computational breeding. NRGene tools are already been employed by some of the leading seed companies as well the most influential teams in academics. NRGene is located in Ness Ziona, Israel. www.nrgene.com



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    . NRGene Technologies Ltd.
    . CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center)


Website: https://www.nrgene.com

Published: January 11, 2015

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