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Gramene build 65 - Declaration of intentions

What’s coming in Gramene build 65?

Gramene is due to be released in March/April 2022.

New Genomes (Assemblies and/or Annotation)

Gramene Oryza PanGenome is released with 15 new rice genomes

Oryza PanGenome Release 3.0

Released: October 2021

Gramene release 64 is out with 21 new reference genomes and the latest maize B73

The Gramene Knowledgebase Team is pleased to announce its Release #64 (see release notes) with the Genome browser providing access to information on 114 reference genomes and 123,064 gene family trees.

Gramene Vitis PanGenome is released with 11 grapevine genomes

Vitis PanGenome Release 2.0

Released: September 17, 2021

Help us chart the future of agricultural data! - AgBioData RCN kick off meeting Sept 1st @ 1 pm ET

ATTENTION Researchers, Breeders, Database Providers, Funders, Editors, Students, Software Engineers, and other Scientists

Gramene Maize PanGenome is released with 25 new NAM founder genomes

Maize PanGenome Release 2.0

Released: July, 2021

Biocuration of rice genes and pathways by OSU undergraduates

Plant Reactome is the pathway portal of Gramene knowledgebase.We combine manual biocuration and gene-orthology based automated projections to provide conceptual framework of system-level plant pathway networks for 106 species of photoautotrophs, including models, crops and species of evolutionary interests.

Opportunity to share your perspective on Ag Microbiome Research

Dear Gramene Community

We hope this email finds you all well during this challenging time. The Agricultural Microbiomes Research Coordination Network (Ag Microbiomes RCN) is launching a community-wide survey to assess the current state of the science in our field. Specifically, we seek to assess perspectives of the research community on perceived accomplishments, outstanding gaps, priority goals, and critical needs for the future of agricultural microbiome science.

Ensembl Browser and REST API virtual workshops - Registration is OPEN

Registration is now open for two up-coming virtual Ensembl workshops, covering the Ensembl genome browser and the REST API, which are key to explore and query the Gramene database.

Ensembl Browser Workshop:

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