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Updated guidelines for gene nomenclature in wheat.

Scott A BodenR A McIntoshC UauyS G KrattingerJ DubcovskyW J RogersX C XiaE D BadaevaA R BentleyG Brown-GuediraM CaccamoL CattivelliP ChhunejaJ CockramB Contreras-MoreiraS DreisigackerD EdwardsF G GonzálezC GuzmánT M IkedaI KarsaiS NasudaC PozniakR PrinsT Z SenP SilvaH SimkovaY Zhangnull null
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2023)
Here, we provide an updated set of guidelines for naming genes in wheat that has been endorsed by the wheat research community. The last decade has seen a proliferation in genomic resources for wheat, including reference- and pan-genome assemblies with gene annotations, which provide new opportunities to detect, characterise, and describe genes that influence traits of interest. The expansion of genetic information has supported growth of the wheat research community and catalysed strong interest in the genes that control agronomically important traits, such as yield, pathogen resistance, grain quality, and abiotic stress tolerance. To accommodate these developments, we present an updated set of guidelines for gene nomenclature in wheat. These guidelines can be used to describe loci identified based on morphological or phenotypic features or to name genes based on sequence information, such as similarity to genes characterised in other species or the biochemical properties of the encoded protein. The updated guidelines provide a flexible system that is not overly prescriptive but provides structure and a common framework for naming genes in wheat, which may be extended to related cereal species. We propose these guidelines be used henceforth by the wheat research community to facilitate integration of data from independent studies and allow broader and more efficient use of text and data mining approaches, which will ultimately help further accelerate wheat research and breeding.
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