Syngenta Crop Protection, a global agrochemical and seed company, and NRGene, a genomic big data company, have successfully mapped 12 genomes of diverse crops to accelerate genetic research and breeding.
NRGene's genome assembler, DeNovoMAGICTM, supports trait discovery and genomic selection in every type of field and vegetable crop. The constructed genomes are being used by diverse research and development groups across Syngenta as basic reference tools to complement internal efforts.
"Our deep understanding of NRGene's genomic capabilities was built upon NRGene’s numerous successful full genome assembly projects done on many leading varieties of our key crops," stated Roger Smith, senior team leader at Syngenta in the Genomics 2 Breeding Group.
DeNovoMAGIC proprietary algorithms enable the full mapping of even the most large and complex genomes, including heterozygous and polyploidy genomes, the company said. In addition to the work for Syngenta, DeNovoMAGIC’s technology has already mapped the first-ever wheat genome, rainbow trout, and multiple varieties of maize, soybean, vegetables and forestry, among others.
"Syngenta’s use of DeNovoMAGIC delivers the basic genetic infrastructures crucial for the cutting-edge genetic tools employed for breeding by the leading seed companies,” said Gil Ronen, NRGene's CEO. “We envision that our collaboration with Syngenta will lead to the development of higher yield, hardier, and more profitable seeds.”
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