The Bovine Pangenome Consortium: democratizing production and accessibility of genome assemblies for global cattle breeds and other bovine species
Author
Smith, Timothy P. L.
Bickhart, Derek M.
Boichard, Didier
Chamberlain, Amanda J.
Djikeng, Appolinaire
Jiang, Yu
Low, Wai Y.
Pausch, Hubert
Demyda-Peyrás, Sebastián
Prendergast, James
Schnabel, Robert D.
Rosen, Benjamin D.
Bovine Pangenome Consortium
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BioMed Central (Springer)Date
2023Subject
Cattle breedsBovine species
Genomics
Bovine Pangenome Consortium
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The Bovine Pangenome Consortium (BPC) is an international collaboration dedicated to the assembly of cattle genomes to develop a more complete representation of cattle genomic diversity. The goal of the BPC is to provide genome assemblies and a community-agreed pangenome representation to replace breed-specific reference assemblies for cattle genomics. The BPC invites partners sharing our vision to participate in the production of these assemblies and the development of a common, community-approved, pangenome reference as a public resource for the research community (https://bovinepangenome.github.io/). This community-driven resource will provide the context for comparison between studies and the future foundation for cattle genomic selection.
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Smith, T. P. L., Bickhart, D. M., Boichard, D., Chamberlain, A. J., Djikeng, A., Jiang, Y., Low, W. Y., Pausch, H., Demyda-Peyrás, S., Prendergast, J., Schnabel, R. D., & Rosen, B. D. (2023). The Bovine Pangenome Consortium: democratizing production and accessibility of genome assemblies for global cattle breeds and other bovine species. Genome Biology, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-023-02975-0Versión del Editor
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