From usenet.ucs.indiana.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!bionet!rtcs0.riken.go.jp Tue Sep 8 13:05:11 EST 1992 Article: 64 of bionet.announce Path: usenet.ucs.indiana.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!bionet!rtcs0.riken.go.jp From: minobe@rtcs0.riken.go.jp (Guest2 (Yuzo Minobe)) Newsgroups: bionet.announce Subject: Japanese rice genome research program (RGP) Message-ID: <9209040905.AA06091@rtcs0.riken.go.jp> Date: 4 Sep 92 09:05:21 GMT Sender: kristoff@genbank.bio.net Lines: 70 Approved: bionews-moderator@genbank.bio.net PRESS RELEASE 4. Septemember 1992 The Rice Genome Research Program (RGP) has produced the first issue of its Newsletter, titled Rice Genome. The newsletter aims to inform all researchers interested in mapping and analyzing plant genomes. The main objective is to enhance international cooperative research efforts for rice genome analysis and for the isolation and utilization of useful rice genes in plant breeding and biotechnology. Background The Rice Genome Research Program (RGP) started on October 1, 1991. It is managed by the National Institute of Agrobiological Resources (NIAR) and the Society for Techno-innovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (STAFF). The main center of research activity is at NIAR in Tsukuba City near Tokyo. The first stage of RGP lasts for seven years. The main objectives of the first stage are to provide a physical map with DNA clones and a linkage map with genetic and RFLP markers and conventional genetic markers in at least 2000 positions. In addition, cDNA catalogues will be made from different organs of rice for isolation of agronomically important genes. Funding is provided by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF), Japan, and the Japan Racing Association (JRA). The newsletter Rice Genome The first issue of the newsletter Rice Genome (Number 1, vol. 1, July 1992) contains articles on the following topics: - an overview of the Rice Genome Research Program - the current strategy of cDNA cataloguing - RFLP linkage mapping - physical mapping and chromosome mapping In addition, information is given on how to request DNA clones (cDNA and RFLP landmarkers). The newsletter is available free of charge. To have your name added to the mailing list, send your name and address to the address below. Please indicate also the source of this announcement. Dr. Ilkka Havukkala Editorial Office of Rice Genome Rice Genome Research Program (RGP) National Institute of Agrobiological Resources 2-1-2, Kannondai Tsukuba Ibaraki 305 Japan Fax: +81-298-38-7468 The next issue of the newsletter will be published in late autumn 1992. We welcome news items and articles on rice genome mapping and analysis from the international research community.