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New Temperate Maize Panel Release by AgriPlex Genomics

Cleveland, Ohio (May 10th, 2024)


Agriplex Genomics has released a new SNP Panel directed towards Temperate Corn in addition to their existing varietal ID Maize QC/QA Panel. This panel consists of 2490 markers that span across the 10 chromosomes and can be utilized for marker assisted breeding applications. 


Marker selection was conducted by Professor Shawn Kaeppler’s laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Panel validation was conducted at Agriplex’s laboratory in Cleveland with germplasm contributions from Kaeppler’s lab as well the Organic Research and Extension Initiative (OREI) coordinated by Professor Paul Scott of Iowa State University and other contributors. 


The panel contains trait associated markers for traits such as plant growth and development, morphological features of kernels, cobs, and ears, flowering time, plant height and ear height, ear length and width, cob length and width, kernel mass, and disease resistance, and a subset of SNPs associated with grain yield and grain moisture. The average distance between adjacent markers is 0.88 Mbp, and the average number of markers per chromosome is 249.

For the full SNP list visit: 



Learn more about the Temperate Maize Panel here: https://www.agriplexgenomics.com/temperate-maize-panel



Visit the Agriplex Connect Page to learn more about communal Service genotyping: www.agriplexgenomics.com/agriplex-connect


About AgriPlex Genomics

Agriplex Genomics was established in 2014 in Cleveland, Ohio, to develop an accessible and affordable targeted sequencing and genotyping platform for large populations. Our multiplexed, Next-Generation PlexSeq™ platform provides simultaneous analysis of specific loci (25 - 3,500) in any number of DNA samples. PlexSeq™ supports plant and animal breeders by greatly improving throughput and efficiency while significantly reducing costs. AgriPlex Genomics partners with plant and animal breeders from industry, academia, government, and non-government organizations to provide genotype data for the development of healthier and more productive crops and livestock.


Learn more about AgriPlex Genomics at www.agriplexgenomics.com 


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