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This month: unsolved mystery - leaf size; and selection of a core set of markers for barley diversity...More here



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*A new page: Frequently Asked Questions
*Troubleshooting DNA extractions and an RNase protocol
* A new link: GIPB: the Global Partnership Initiative for Plant Breeding Capacity Building houses news, literatures and other important resources



 

One of the many challenges of scientists in the international community, particularly those in developing countries, is obtaining personalized, interactive support to address specific research needs. This lack of access to trained personnel, key literature, and an intellectual support system can limit the progress and success of research programs. As a response to these constraints, the Institute for Genomic Diversity, with support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)and the Generation Challenge Program (GCP), has created the Interactive Resource Center (IRC).

The IRC is intended to be both informational (e.g., provides protocols, tutorials, literature and news) and interactive. Through the IRC’s Helpdesk, scientists are encouraged to submit questions on a range of subjects including laboratory protocols, technical problems, data management, and also on funding and training opportunities.

Recently, in collaboration with the Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture, the IRC began compiling, developing, and improving access to molecular breeding support tools for scientists working specifically on sorghum and pearl millet. This information is now available through the Millet and Sorghum Resources webpage.


 
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