2009.6.1
* Two genetic populations, namely, Nippobare / Koshihikari // Nipponbare
chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs, 48 lines) and
Nipponbare / Koshihikari // Koshihikari chromosome segment
substitution lines (CSSLs, 41 lines) are now available for distribution.
2009.3.31
* The yearly user fee is changed from April 1, 2009 based on the current
exchange rate.
2008.10.1
* Payment for biological materials can now be made using credit card. This service is applicable for orders from outside Japan only.
2008.9.22
* Payment for biological materials can be made using credit card soon. This service is applicable for orders from outside Japan only. Please wait for further announcement.
2007.6.28
* Nippobare / Koshihikari // Koshihikari backcross inbred on lines (BILs, 127 lines) and Nipponbare / Koshihikari // Nipponbare backcross inbred on lines (BILs, 79 lines) are now available fro distribution.
2007.4.1
* The yearly user fee was changed from April 1, 2007 based on the current
exchange rate.
2007.3.1
* Koshihikari / NonaBokra chromosome segment substitution lines
(CSSLs, 44 lines) are now available for distribution.
2006.6.12
* The Green Techno Project Homepage (Japanese only) was added in the Links.
2005.4.25
* The parental varieties used to generate the genetic analysis materials are now
available for distribution.
* Sasanishiki / Habataki chromosome segment substitution lines
(CSSLs, 39 lines) are now available for distribution.
2004.2.21
* A 22K rice oligomicroarray (G4138A) is now commercially available through
Agilent Technologies.
2003.11.6
* A 22K microarray based on rice full-length cDNA sequences is now
commercially available. A 22K microarray based on
rice full-length cDNA
sequences generated by the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
(NIAS) is now commercially available through the Agilent Technologies.
This is the first 60 - mer oligonucleotide microarray that has been
constructed for rice.
Having this microarray available commercially will further stimulate
research in functional genomics of rice. Details are available at
http://www.agilent.com/about/newsroom/presrel/2003/06nov2003a.html
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