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AGRICULTURE REPORT
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April 23, 2002: Genetic1 Map of Rice
By George Grow
This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT.
Scientists have identified almost all the genes2 found in rice. Two teams published separate versions of the genetic
information for rice plants this month. This is the first time scientists have mapped the genes of an important
crop.
The scientists say this genetic information could lead to improved kinds of rice and
better rice production in developing countries. They also expect the information to
be useful in improving other grains, such as corn and wheat.
Rice feeds more than half the world’s population. However, weather conditions,
disease and insects can restrict its production. That may change because of the
efforts of the scientific teams. They reported their findings in the publication
Science.
One group was led by Jun Yu of the Beijing Genomics Institute in China and the University of Washington in
Seattle. His group studied indica, the rice most commonly grown in China. The group says it has identified more
than ninety percent of the genes in indica rica.
The other scientists work for Syngenta company based in Switzerland. They did the research at the company
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Torrey Mesa Research Institute in La Jolla (La HOY-ah) California. They created a map of japonica, a short-
grain rice grown in warm climates. Syngenta claims its map is more than ninety-nine percent complete and
ninety-nine percent correct.
Both teams say they are sharing their findings with the public on the Internet computer system. A third team led
by Japanese scientists is working independently to produce a genetic map of rice. It expects to produce another
version of the rice genome later this year.
The chief editor of Science magazine said he believes the rice genome could prove more important in the next
few years than the human genome. He noted3 that more people depend on rice than any other crop.
Science magazine published a commentary4 with one of the reports. Jeffrey Bennetzen of Purdue University in
Indiana noted that the scientists found that rice has more genes than a number of other organisms. The studies
found that a rice plant has between forty-five-thousand and fifty-five -thousand genes. Humans are believed to
have about thirty-five -thousand genes.
This VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT was written by George Grow.
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