Plant full genomes, Plant DNA geneaology
My daughter and I were talking about plant DNA. A couple of years ago I bought her a full genome test for $300 just to see what her full genome looked like.
I could not make sense of the plant genome testing industry and services. If you have a couple of minutes can you point us to some useful places? It seems like the wild west (for plant genome sequencing)
We joked about our favorite rose bush. Maybe it is hard to get “juice” from a woody plant. I have helped a lot of people find birth parents using Ancestry DNA, and they just spit in a tube, send it in, and go online to see who is connected. I know there are some plant genomes on NIH.
( “plant” “genomes” site:nih.gov ) has 345,000 entry points
Strategies for reducing per‐sample costs in target capture sequencing for phylogenomics and population genomics in plants by Haley Hale, Elliot M. Gardner, Juan Viruel, Lisa Pokorny, and Matthew G. Johnson at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7186906/
( Emily, the last one seems to have prices from 2020.)
Representation and participation across 20 years of plant genome sequencing by Rose A. Marks, Scott Hotaling, Paul B. Frandsen, Robert VanBuren at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-021-01031-8
Richard Collins
Jeffrey Bennetzen, Bennetzen Lab, University of Georgia,
http://bennetzenlab.genetics.uga.edu/research.html