Rice, the first human stapple crop, is a model species as well as one of agronomical importance. While classical diversity studies started on it for more than 40 years, the release 20 years ago of the first genome draft was a huge leap for research. Since this date, more than 10 000 rice genomes have been sequenced in short reads, and most of the recent diversity analyses were based on SNP. In the past 10 years, however, arise more and more studies said ‘pangenomis’ on rice.
During my presentation, I will come on those results, explaining their main results and scientific discovery, while using them as a basis for the evolution of pangenomics in plants in the last 10 years and the future developments and methods requested.
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