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Title: A uniform gene and chromosome nomenclature system for oat (Avena spp.)
Authors: Jellen, Eric N. 
Wight, Charlene P. 
Spannagl, Manuel 
Blake, Victoria C. 
Chong, James 
Herrmann, Matthias H. 
Howarth, Catherine J. 
Huang, Yung Fen 
Juqing, Jia 
Katsiotis, Andreas 
Langdon, Tim 
Li, Chengdao 
Park, Robert 
Tinker, Nicholas A. 
Sen, Taner Z. 
Editors: Varshney, Rajeev 
Major Field of Science: Agricultural Sciences
Field Category: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Keywords: Avena;chromosome nomenclature;data standardisation;gene nomenclature;genome nomenclature;oat;plant breeding;QTL nomenclature
Issue Date: 2-Jan-2024
Source: Crop and Pasture Science, 2024, vol 75, no 1
Volume: 75
Issue: 1
Journal: Crop and Pasture Science 
Abstract: Context. Several high-quality reference genomes for oat (Avena sativa L. and relatives) have been published, with the prospect of many additional whole-genome assemblies emerging in the near future. Aims. This has necessitated an effort by the International Oat Nomenclature Committee (IONC; all co-authors on this paper) to devise a universal system for naming oat genomes and subgenomes, chromosomes, genes, gene models and quantitative trait loci. Methods. We evaluated existing naming practices, recent data from oat whole-genome sequencing, and the newly published convention for wheat nomenclature. Key results. A framework for these rules has been posted on the GrainGenes database website (https://wheat.pw.usda.gov/GG3/oatnomenclature). The gene naming convention requires adoption of a numerical identifier for each genotype; we propose that these identifiers be assigned by contacting the GrainGenes curators, the curator of the Oat Newsletter, or a member of the IONC (as listed at the GrainGenes link above). Conclusions. We encourage oat researchers to refer to these resources, policies, procedures and conventions, adopting them as an international nomenclature standard. Implications. Adoption of these standards will facilitate communication and dissemination of oat research and allow programmatic access and data sharing across platforms, and will contribute to oat breeding and research worldwide.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/32814
ISSN: 18360947
DOI: 10.1071/CP23247
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Type: Article
Affiliation : Brigham Young University 
Ottawa Research and Development Centre 
German Research Center for Environmental Health 
Western Regional Research Center 
Montana State University 
Morden Research and Development Centre 
Institute for Breeding Research on Agricultural Crops 
University of Aberystwyth 
National Taiwan University 
Shanxi Agricultural University 
Cyprus University of Technology 
Murdoch University 
University of Sydney 
University of California 
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Agricultural Research Service
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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