Monsanto and Divergence Sequence Soybean Cyst Nematode Genome
06 März 2008 - 4:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
ST. LOUIS, March 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Monsanto Company and
Divergence, announced today they have completed the most
comprehensive sequence of the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) genome to
date, making it the first available draft of this organism's
genome. Today's announcement by the companies represents a major
advancement in the available research data on this crop pest.
Certain nematode species severely limit crop yields around the
world, including in crops such as soybeans, corn, cotton and
vegetables. SCN attacks roots of soybeans during the growing season
and today represents the most economically significant pest for
U.S. soybean production. It is estimated that SCN annually causes
approximately $1 billion of yield loss to the U.S. soybean crop.
"Sequencing the SCN genome is a tremendous step forward in our
process of developing a product to help farmers protect their
soybean crops against a devastating pest," said Steve Padgette,
Monsanto vice president of biotechnology. "As global demand for soy
protein increases, it is critical that companies evaluate and
invest in novel approaches to combat this yield-robbing pest so
farmers can get more yield out of every acre." The companies
announced that the genome sequence will be made available to the
public via the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
website. Interested parties can access this information at
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/. NCBI creates public databases that
house information like genome sequences to facilitate better
understanding of molecular processes. The companies believe the
sharing of this data, subject to Monsanto and Divergence
intellectual property rights, will be an important step forward in
research on this parasite. "We anticipate that sharing this
sequence on the NCBI database will spur additional innovation in
the scientific community to develop tools to help farmers manage
this pest on their farm," said Padgette. "The SCN genome is the
first available for any plant parasitic nematode," said James
McCarter, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Divergence.
"This draft assembly, based on 3-fold sequence coverage of the
genome, provides key insights into the molecular mechanisms that
enable SCN to invade and drain nutrients from soybean roots."
Monsanto and Divergence entered into a collaborative relationship
in 2004 to discover novel approaches for controlling SCN, and
extended the relationship in 2007. Monsanto scientists worked
together with Divergence to sequence the SCN genome as part of this
collaboration. About Monsanto: Monsanto Company is a leading global
provider of technology-based solutions and agricultural products
that improve farm productivity and food quality. For more
information, please visit: http://www.monsanto.com/. About
Divergence: Divergence is dedicated to the discovery of effective
and ecologically sound strategies for the control of parasites and
other pests. The company's initial focus is on parasitic nematodes,
one of the world's major pest groups. Nematodes are roundworms that
cause billions of dollars in damage annually to numerous crops,
including soybeans, cotton, strawberries, and bananas. Nematodes
also cause widespread disease in animals, including infections such
as heartworm in dogs and cats and intestinal worms in livestock.
Nematode-induced human diseases include elephantiasis and African
river blindness. See: http://www.divergence.com/. DATASOURCE:
Monsanto Company CONTACT: Sara Duncan of Monsanto Company,
+1-314-694-2729; or Derek Rapp of Divergence, +1-314-812-8052 Web
site: http://www.monsanto.com/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
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