Cotton Cluster File Request

Name: 
Delia Parenteau
Email Address: 
Framsteby Karlsborg 92
Email Address: 
Framsteby Karlsborg 92
Organization: 
Gluefactoryadhesives https://gluefactoryadhesives.com/ Delia Ltd
Acknowledgement: 
0
Acknowledgement4: 
0

Cotton Cluster File Request

Name: 
Natisha Toft
Email Address: 
President Wilsonlaan 21
Email Address: 
President Wilsonlaan 21
Organization: 
Toft Consulting
Acknowledgement: 
0
Acknowledgement4: 
0

Cotton Cluster File Request

Name: 
SONAM GABA
Email Address: 
LE4P@xoin.eurofinsasia.com
Email Address: 
LE4P@xoin.eurofinsasia.com
Organization: 
eurofins genomics
Acknowledgement: 
0
Acknowledgement4: 
0

Cotton Cluster File Request

Name: 
Latoya Silverman
Email Address: 
4818 Virginia Street
Email Address: 
4818 Virginia Street
Organization: 
Silverman https://www.fearfreehappyhomes.com/feline-body-language-what-your-cats-eyes-tell-you-about-his-emotions/ & Latoya LLC
Acknowledgement: 
0
Acknowledgement4: 
0

Cotton Cluster File Request

Name: 
Tami Graf
Email Address: 
Untere Aegerten 54
Email Address: 
Untere Aegerten 54
Organization: 
Good Guys & Graf AG
Acknowledgement: 
0
Acknowledgement4: 
0

2024 July CottonGen Newsletter released (7/24)

The 2024 July issue of the CottonGen Newsletter is issued to inform users about new or updated data and tools in CottonGen over the past three months. For detailed information, click HERE to read more.

148 QTLs of agronomic, fiber quality, abiotic stress traits added (7/24)

148 QTLs of agronomic, fiber quality, and abiotic stress traits added to CottonGen.  The data were collected from Abdelraheem et al

2489 QTLs and 2528 GWAS positions added to AD1-NBI genome (7/24)

2489 QTLs and 2528 GWAS positions added to the Gossypium hirsutum (AD1) 'TM-1' genome.

The 2489 QTLs were in-silico identified by the CottonGen Team and viewable on JBrowse.

The steps of the in-silico identification are:

1. Identify marker positions on the AD1-NBI_v1.1 genome

77996 NAU-NBI-SSR marker genome positions added (7/24)

77996 AD1-NBI_SSR marker positions on the AD1-NBI genome were added to CottonGen, which makes them searchable in CottonGen Marker Search and visualizable via CottonGen JBrowse.