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Upcoming events
Apr 16, 2023
CROP Innovation & Business (CropIB), 16-18 April 2023, Amsterdam
Apr 25, 2022
25 April DNA-Day: Crops & DNA: intriguing and crucial to boost innovation
Ever since the research by Rosalind Franklin, Francis Crick, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkins, which led to the unraveling...
Apr 4, 2022
Maize B73 Oxford Nanopore duplex sequence data release
With the recent advances in Oxford Nanopore Technologies pore type, chemistry, and a plant-trained basecaller, we would like to...
Mar 24, 2022
Phenome Networks integrates KeyGene’s breeding optimizer in PhenomeOne software package for breeders
Based upon KeyGene’s breeding optimizing algorithm, Phenome Networks now offers a new decision support tool to optimize breeding strategies...
Mar 3, 2022
Royal Van Zanten and KeyGene start partnership to accelerate the breeding of ornamental crops
Breeder of ornamental crops Royal Van Zanten, and plant research company KeyGene have agreed upon a multi-year partnership in...
Feb 21, 2022
View recording of KeyGene Webinar: Apomixis: the breakthrough breeding technology for the 2020s
View the recording of the international KeyGene webinar, on Thursday, February 17, 2022, on the new possibilities for applying...
Jan 10, 2022
Fast, contiguous and accurate arabidopsis (Col-0) and tomato (Heinz 1706) genome assembly, thanks to new chemistry, nanopores and plant-aware basecaller
We would like to announce the release of the first datasets from Arabidopsis and Tomato, based on the latest...
Jan 6, 2022
Gene discovered crucial to making crop plants produce clonal seeds through apomixis
Researchers from KeyGene and Wageningen University & Research (WUR), in collaboration with colleagues from Japan and New Zealand, have...
Nov 19, 2021
Genome of ‘Mother of Sour Cherries’ decoded and published
An international team of scientists from KeyGene, the Julius Kühn-Institute for Fruit Breeding Research in Germany; Szent István University...
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