Ottawa, Ontario and St. Jean
Sur-Richelieu, Quebec
October 6, 2006
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and
DNA LandMarks, Inc.
today announced their collaborative efforts to develop genetic
markers for the breeding of Brassica crops like canola, cabbage,
and broccoli. The project involves the study of Single
Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), the small genetic changes that
can occur within a DNA sequence and cause changes in plants. The
aim is to bring new and improved Brassica crops and varieties to
Canada’s agriculture industry.
“Partnerships such as the one with DNA LandMarks ,the Brassica
industry and the international scientific community further
illustrate how Canada’s new government is committed to building
a strong future for Canadian farmers and farm families,” said
the Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Agriculture and
Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board. “Through
research projects like these, Canada will continue to lead in
agriculture innovation.”
Anticipated outcomes of the research include:
- A comprehensive set of SNP
markers for Brassica crops.
- Genetic markers for genes
controlling key agronomic and quality traits.
- The adoption of Brassica
SNP marker technology by the canola breeding industry.
- A methodology for
identifying molecular variation in novel germplasm, the germ
cells responsible for heredity.
“The scope of this project will
enable the Brassica industry to deliver significant genetic
improvement at an accelerated rate,” said Dr. Joachim Richert,
CEO of DNA LandMarks. “We are very excited that virtually every
significant Brassica R&D program around the world has decided to
join their efforts in this project.”
AAFC and DNA LandMarks bring to the collaboration the
facilities, materials, personnel and established expertise in
large-scale DNA sequencing in Brassica species and in developing
genetic markers for Brassica crops.
Other partners include Bayer Crop Science AG, Germany; Bejo
Zaden BV, the Netherlands; Cargill Ltd., Canada; Dow
AgroSciences Canada Inc., Canada;
Huazhong Agricultural University, China; KWS SAAT AG, Germany;
Monsanto Company, USA; Nickerson International Research GEIE,
France; Pacific Seeds Pty Ltd , Australia; Pioneer Hi-Bred
Production Ltd, Canada; RAPOOL-Ring GmbH, Germany; and Svalöf
Weibull AB, Sweden.
Funding for the project is based on a combination of cash
contributions from the partners and from AAFC’s Matching
Investment Initiative. DNA LandMarks is a subsidiary of BASF
Plant Science.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada provides information,
research and technology, and policies and programs to achieve
security of the food system, health of the environment and
innovation for growth. AAFC, along with its portfolio partners,
reports to Parliament and Canadians through the Minister of
Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat
Board.
Since its foundation in 1995, DNA LandMarks Inc. has been a
world leader in DNA marker development and applications. Today
the company offers a full array of marker technologies to the
agricultural sector from development to mapping to
high-throughput application. DNA LandMarks is a unit of BASF
Plant Science and its Centre of Excellence for DNA sequencing
and genotyping. For more information regarding this news
release, please contact: Charles Pick, Business Development
Manager – pickc@dnalandmarks.ca.
To exploit the potential of biotechnology, BASF, a leading
player in agricultural products and fine chemicals, established
BASF Plant Science as its proper plant biotechnology company in
1998. BASF Plant Science operates a research and development
platform in Europe and North America, where more than 500
employees are developing products in the following areas: crops
for a more efficient agriculture and for the production of
renewable raw materials as well as plants for healthier
nutrition. Examples are plants with higher vitamin content, or
with omega-3-fatty acids that can prevent cardiovascular
diseases.
BASF is the world’s leading chemical company: The Chemical
Company. In 2005, BASF had approximately 81,000 employees and
posted sales of more than $42.7 billion. |