
The variant calling using the GATK-based pipeline developed in the Triticeae CAP (Jordan et al., 2015) was performed, resulting in 976,558 SNPs and small indels. The data has been deposited to the searchable T3 database in July 2017 and made available to the project participants.
The Triticeae Coordinated Agricultural Project (TCAP), funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), is an effort to improve the quality of wheat and barley breeding and increase the number of plant breeders, especially from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds.
Teaching/learning tools* 1 TCAP seminar series 1 Skills workshops (Canopy spectral 1 reflectance (CSR), Triticeae data base (T3) training, and others)* Recruiting more American-born, 1 underrepresented groups to plant breeding programs* Increasing the number of plant 1 breeders from culturally diverse backgrounds Graduate student mentoring of ...
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trained students • 18 international venues * Triticeae: A taxonomic group of grasses that include many domesticated grains such as wheat, barley, and rye.
3 Triticeae CAP Annual Meeting Agenda (Tentative) January 11, 2015 Town and Country Convention Center (Windsor Room) 8:00 – 10:00 am Stakeholder session 8:00 – 8:30 am Overview of project Jorge Dubcovsky (UC, Davis) Gary Muehlbauer (University of Minnesota)
The Triticeae Coordinated Agricultural Project (TCAP), funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), is an effort to improve the quality of wheat and barley breeding andincrease the number of plant breeders, especially from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds.
The breadth and depth of the project was highlighted in the poster session as the students presented results from all aspects of the project. February 2014 INSIDE RESEARCH: Identification of Genes for Drought Tolerance 2 SNP 3 Triticeae ToolBox (T3) 3 TCAP Research Sites in North America 4 Barley Disease Phenotyping 5
WheatCAP from a T3 perspective The main deliverable of WheatCAP will be to have a significant fraction of USA wheat breeding programs function as a coordinated whole
USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) awarded $25 million to develop new varieties of wheat and barley through the Triticeae Coordinated Agricultural Project (T-CAP).