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BFGR

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URL: http://bfgr.plantbiology.msu.edu/
Full name: Biofuel Feedstock Genomics Resource
Description: The Biofuel Feedstock Genomics Resource (BFGR) is a USDA/DOE funded project that provides uniform annotation of gene and transcript assembly sequences for a wide variety of model genome and lignocellulosic biofuel crop species.
Year founded: 2012
Last update: NA
Version: V1.0
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Country/Region: United States

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University/Institution: Michigan State University
Address: East Lansing,MI 48824,USA
City: East Lansing
Province/State: MI
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Kevin L. Childs
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): kchilds@plantbiology.msu.edu

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22250003
The Biofuel Feedstock Genomics Resource: a web-based portal and database to enable functional genomics of plant biofuel feedstock species. [PMID: 22250003]
Childs KL, Konganti K, Buell CR.

Major feedstock sources for future biofuel production are likely to be high biomass producing plant species such as poplar, pine, switchgrass, sorghum and maize. One active area of research in these species is genome-enabled improvement of lignocellulosic biofuel feedstock quality and yield. To facilitate genomic-based investigations in these species, we developed the Biofuel Feedstock Genomic Resource (BFGR), a database and web-portal that provides high-quality, uniform and integrated functional annotation of gene and transcript assembly sequences from species of interest to lignocellulosic biofuel feedstock researchers. The BFGR includes sequence data from 54 species and permits researchers to view, analyze and obtain annotation at the gene, transcript, protein and genome level. Annotation of biochemical pathways permits the identification of key genes and transcripts central to the improvement of lignocellulosic properties in these species. The integrated nature of the BFGR in terms of annotation methods, orthologous/paralogous relationships and linkage to seven species with complete genome sequences allows comparative analyses for biofuel feedstock species with limited sequence resources. Database URL: http://bfgr.plantbiology.msu.edu.

Database (Oxford). 2012:2012() | 8 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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