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Next-generation Sequencing of restriction-Site-Associated DNA (RAD-Seq) from 1300 Miscanthus Genotyp

  • Dyddiad dyfarnu contract: 07 Chwefror 2017

Manylion y contract


ID:
62659
OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-058737
Math o gontract:
Gwasanaethau
Math o weithdrefn:
Agored
Hysbysiad dyfarnu contract cyf:
FEB185702
Cyf mewnol:
AU/2016/140/DNA
Cysylltwch â'r Catergory:
C - contract lleol ar ran un prynwr sy'n contractio yn unig.
Prynwr:
Aberystwyth University
Cod CPV cynradd:
N/a
Cod (au) CPV ychwanegol:
A yw'n fframwaith:
Nac Ydi
Cynllun lleihau carbon:
Dewisiadau:
Disgrifiad:
The global demands for food and renewable energy are increasing at currently unsustainable rates that are expected to accelerate in the future. A major challenge for plant breeders is therefore to develop bioenergy crops that ideally (1) are highly productive, but carbon negative; (2) can be grown under a wide range of environmental conditions, including marginal lands, but with minimal agronomic inputs (e.g., fertilisers, pesticides, irrigation); (3) produce biomass that can efficiently be converted to biofuels; and (4) can be deployed very rapidly. However, most existing energy crops fail to meet at least one of these requirements. Furthermore, traditional breeding approaches, while certain to be effective, tend to be relatively slow. One way to accelerate breeding cycles is to use diagnostic molecular markers (DNA polymorphisms) to select superior plants at a juvenile age, instead of having to wait for years before direct evaluations can be made. However, an emerging consensus from studies that aim to identify such marker-trait correlations is that genetic variation for most phenotypic traits is underpinned by hundreds of DNA polymorphisms, making it impossible to cherry-pick superior germplasm based on a handful of markers. A more practical approach is therefore to use very large numbers of molecular markers, or even entire genome sequences, to predict phenotypes. This approach, known as genomic selection, is becoming increasingly affordable because of recent breakthroughs in sequencing technology and is believed to have great potential for accelerating crop development and optimisation. As part of a BBSRC-funded project, we will apply marker-assisted approaches to accelerate a world-leading breeding programme for the promising energy crop Miscanthus. We have produced several biparental populations that have been extensively phenotypes for commercially relevant traits including canopy duration, stem architecture and crop quality. We aim to identify the associations between molecular markers and traits of interest and determine how robust these associations are by comparing similar analysis across many biparental crosses. To achieve this goal, we will first acquire prerequisite information on genome-wide patterns of DNA polymorphism. Then, we will characterise the genomic architectures of the targeted phenotypic traits to identify marker loci associated with phenotypic variation. To complete the objectives of these projects, we require extensive DNA polymorphism data that should meet the following criteria: 1. Data should be obtained through next-generation sequencing of restriction-site-associated DNA (RAD-Seq) from 850 Miscanthus genotypes; 2. Data should be based on 10-15K RAD-Seq tags; 3. Data should be delivered as standard bioinformatics output (.fastq) files within 25 weeks of receiving DNA templates; 4. Average sequence coverage per tag per individual should exceed 10-fold. The above quote will be assessed 70% on Price and 30% on Quality from a total available score of 1000, 700 marks available for the commercial element and 300 marks available for the technical element. Please see attached schedule of prices for your completion. The technical element of the overall score will be assed based on the following questions and criteria: The following three questions each account for 10% of your overall score or 100 available marks per question: Q1 - Data should be based on 10-15K RAD-Seq tags; possible answers and related scores: Under 10-15K = 0 marks or 0% 10-15K = 20 marks or 20% 15-20K = 30 marks or 30% 20-25K = 40 marks or 40% 25-30K = 50 marks or 50% 30-35K = 60 marks or 60% 35-40K = 70 marks or 70% 40-40K = 80 marks or 80% 45-50K = 100 marks or 100% Q2 - Data should be delivered as standard bioinformatics output (.fastq) files within 25 weeks of receiving DNA templates; possible answers and related scores: Over 35 weeks = 0 marks or 0% 35 weeks = 25 marks or 25% 30 weeks = 50 marks or 50% 25
Tîm Prynu:
N/a

Dyddiadau'r contract


Dyddiad a ddyfarnwyd:
07 Chwefror 2017
Dyddiad cychwyn:
-
Dyddiad gorffen:
-

Estyniadau contract


Opsiynau estyniad Max ar gael:
0 (misoedd)

Gwybodaeth ychwanegol


Gwybodaeth ychwanegol:

Manylion cyswllt


Enw'r contract:
Lee Pereira
E-bost contract:
lep27@aber.ac.uk

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