Plant & Animal Genomics

Plant and Animal Genomics

Driving Discoveries in Agrigenomics

Today’s agricultural researchers have many tools at their disposal for studying plant and animal genomics. Whether you’re interested in plant biology, crops and livestock, or model organisms, an accurate view of the genetic influence on traits and disease is crucial. As genomics becomes more widely used in agriculture, researchers and breeders are increasingly using Illumina technology to drive discoveries and advances.

Microarray and next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are useful for studying various aspects of plant and animal genomics, including genotype, gene expression and regulation, and epigenetics. These approaches offer the throughput, sensitivity, and precision needed to evaluate genetic markers and discover new ones associated with traits or disease.

Methods for Plant and Animal Genomics

Plant and Animal Sequencing

NGS provides a high-resolution view of the genetic variation influencing phenotype in plants and animals. It is useful for discovering novel markers. For smaller sample numbers, it offers a low-cost alternative to microarrays.

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Plant and Animal Genotyping Microarrays

Microarrays are ideal for routine screening applications in plant and animal genomics, and the resulting genotype data can inform selection and breeding decisions. Arrays are especially cost-effective for analyzing large sample numbers.

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Featured Animal and Plant Genomics Research

Agrigenomics Research Review
Innovations in Agrigenomics Advance Sustainable Solutions

Learn how genome-wide technologies are powerful tools for revolutionizing the breeding and management of crops and livestock.

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NGS is Fueling Species Research in Australia
NGS is Fueling Species Research in Australia

High-throughput sequencing is paving the way to support agriculture, aquaculture, biodiversity, and conservation studies at the Deakin Genomics Center.

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Gene Editing Research
Genome Editing

NGS enables researchers to confirm gene knockouts, identify CRISPR genome editing off-target effects, and assess the functional impact of edits.

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Articles from the Agrigenomics Community

Farm Aid: How Genomics Changed Herd Management
Farm Aid: How Genomics Changed Herd Management

Genotyping enables a farmer to enhance the quantity and quality of milk produced by his herd for cheese production.

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Illumina Announces Eleventh Agricultural Greater Good Initiative Grant Winner
Illumina Announces Eleventh Agricultural Greater Good Initiative Grant Winner

The recipient is Dr. Elena Ciani of University Bari, Italy, representing the International Camel Consortium for Genetic Improvement and Conservation.

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Bovine Products

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BovineSNP50 v3 DNA Analysis BeadChip

This BeadChip microarray provides high density multi-sample bovine genotyping for genome characterization of major dairy and beef cattle breed types.

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Custom Genotyping

Design custom or semi-custom arrays for any species, with convenient online tools and expert assistance.

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Custom Genotyping

Design custom or semi-custom arrays for any species, with convenient online tools and expert assistance.

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Determine the best library prep kit or array for your needs based on your starting material and method of interest.

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See How the NovaSeq 6000 System Empowers Genomics Across the Globe

From Texas to Japan and Australia, “This is the most exciting time to be in Genomics,” says Charlie Johnson from Texas A&M University. He, along with Chris Austin and Larry Croft from Deakin University in Australia and Ryo Koyanagi from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) in Japan, discuss how the NovaSeq 6000 System’s high throughput and cost-effectiveness are making large-scale plant and animal sequencing projects possible across the globe.

The NovaSeq 6000 is Empowering Genomics Across the Globe

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Additional Resources

Sequencing Enables Selective Breeding of Goat Herd
Sequencing Enables Selective Breeding of Goat Herd

Researchers in New Zealand use genotyping by sequencing to overcome cost and resource hurdles associated with genomic selection.

Selective Advances in Cattle Breeding
Selective Advances in Cattle Breeding

José Fernando Garcia discusses how genomic selection can improve beef production while reducing the environmental impact.

Genomic Selection and Animal Breeding
Genomic Selection and Animal Breeding

Next-generation sequencing and genotyping technologies are revolutionizing animal breeding.

Perspectives in Crop Genotyping
Perspectives in Crop Genotyping

Read about progress, challenges, and trends in the development of cost-effective genotyping platforms for crop breeding.

Modern Breeding Programs for the Sunflower
Modern Breeding Programs for the Sunflower

The sunflower industry adopts genomics tools to better inform breeding decisions and improve disease resistance.

Nellore Genotyping Grows Brazilian Beef Industry
Nellore Genotyping Grows Brazilian Beef Industry

Breeders and researchers use genotyping to enhance the Nellore breed and allow the Brazilian beef industry to flourish.

The Future of Beef Cattle Breeding
The Future of Beef Cattle Breeding

Sandhill Farms incorporates genomic technologies into the trait selection process to provide more predictable seed stock.