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Plant genomics in Africa: present and prospects.
Ghazal, Hassan; Adam, Yagoub; Idrissi Azami, Abdellah; Sehli, Sofia; Nyarko, Hannah N; Chaouni, Bouchra; Olasehinde, Grace; Isewon, Itunuoluwa; Adebiyi, Marion; Ajani, Olayinka; Matovu, Enock; Obembe, Olawole; Ajamma, Yvonne; Kuzamunu, Gaston; Pandam Salifu, Samson; Kayondo, Jonathan; Benkahla, Alia; Adebiyi, Ezekiel.
Afiliação
  • Ghazal H; National Center for Scientific and Technical Research, Rabat, Morocco.
  • Adam Y; Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences, Casablanca, Morocco.
  • Idrissi Azami A; Covenant University Bioinformatics Research (CUBRe), Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Nigeria.
  • Sehli S; Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences, Casablanca, Morocco.
  • Nyarko HN; Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences, Casablanca, Morocco.
  • Chaouni B; Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana.
  • Olasehinde G; Laboratory of Plant and Microbial Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Environment, Faculty of Sciences, University Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco.
  • Isewon I; Covenant University Bioinformatics Research (CUBRe), Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Nigeria.
  • Adebiyi M; Department of Biological Sciences, Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Ota, Nigeria.
  • Ajani O; Covenant University Bioinformatics Research (CUBRe), Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Nigeria.
  • Matovu E; Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Ota, Nigeria.
  • Obembe O; Covenant University Bioinformatics Research (CUBRe), Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Nigeria.
  • Ajamma Y; Department of Computer Science, Landmark University, Kwara-State, Omu-Aran, Nigeria.
  • Kuzamunu G; Covenant University Bioinformatics Research (CUBRe), Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Nigeria.
  • Pandam Salifu S; Department of Chemistry, Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Ota, Nigeria.
  • Kayondo J; College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, P. O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Benkahla A; Covenant University Bioinformatics Research (CUBRe), Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Nigeria.
  • Adebiyi E; Department of Biological Sciences, Covenant University, Ogun State, Km 10 Idiroko Road, P.M.B. 1023, Ota, Nigeria.
Plant J ; 107(1): 21-36, 2021 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33837593
ABSTRACT
Plants are the world's most consumed goods. They are of high economic value and bring many health benefits. In most countries in Africa, the supply and quality of food will rise to meet the growing population's increasing demand. Genomics and other biotechnology tools offer the opportunity to improve subsistence crops and medicinal herbs in the continent. Significant advances have been made in plant genomics, which have enhanced our knowledge of the molecular processes underlying both plant quality and yield. The sequencing of complex genomes of African plant species, facilitated by the continuously evolving next-generation sequencing technologies and advanced bioinformatics approaches, has provided new opportunities for crop improvement. This review summarizes the achievements of genome sequencing projects of endemic African plants in the last two decades. We also present perspectives and challenges for future plant genomic studies that will accelerate important plant breeding programs for African communities. These challenges include a lack of basic facilities, a lack of sequencing and bioinformatics facilities, and a lack of skills to design genomics studies. However, it is imperative to state that African countries have become key players in the plant genome revolution and genome derived-biotechnology. Therefore, African governments should invest in public plant genomics research and applications, establish bioinformatics platforms and training programs, and stimulate university and industry partnerships to fully deploy plant genomics, particularly in the fields of agriculture and medicine.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Genoma de Planta / Produtos Agrícolas / Genômica / Agricultura País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Plant J Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Genoma de Planta / Produtos Agrícolas / Genômica / Agricultura País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Plant J Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article