6-8 June 2023: Workshop on the use of molecular markers in DUS studies

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6-8 June 2023: Workshop on the use of molecular markers in DUS studies

Registration is now open!

GEVES is pleased to announce its first workshop on the use of molecular markers in official DUS studies. The workshop will take place in person near La Rochelle, France, and aims to offer a mix of theoretical and practical work.

This workshop is aimed at people who play a role in the variety registration process, for example in an examination office or associated competent authority.

No prerequisites are required in molecular biology or DNA-based molecular markers.

 

The course will be held in English and the number of places will be limited (max 16 places) in order to facilitate exchanges and practices.

Practical details (programme and agenda, fees and registration procedures) will be communicated shortly.

Contact : workshop.bm.dhs@geves.fr

Aim of the workshop

A growing number of varieties are being submitted for DUS (Distinctness, Uniformity, and Stability) testing for Plants Breeder’s Rights and/or National Listing. Candidate varieties which are potentially similar to varieties of common knowledge, have to be grown side by side in trials. Field trials being increasingly resource demanding, there is an interest to reduce the number of varieties grown in DUS trials. How can the DUS system adapt to this increasing workload while keeping the same level of performance? How can we optimise our use of variety collections for planting DUS field trials?

Molecular markers are a useful tool to help to improve quality and efficiency in DUS testing.

The Workshop is intended to instruct the participant on the theory and practices on molecular markers and their uses in DUS testing.

Contents overview

Lectures on:

  • Basic DNA techniques and genotyping method, data interpretation
  • Principle of DUS and practical DUS testing
  • UPOV guidelines
  • Use of molecular markers in the DUS study (Maize example)
  • Other applications of molecular markers
  • Pro and cons

 

Laboratory hands on sessions: following a maize sample through all the different steps of molecular analysis:

  • Sampling
  • DNA extraction
  • SNP assay on different platforms
  • Genotyping result, data interpretation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download the provisional program

 

Target Group

Applicants should have a role in the variety registration process such as in an examination office or in an associated competent authority.

No prerequisite is required in molecular biology, or in DNA based molecular markers.

 

Fee: 700 Euros

Participation fee includes supporting material for the workshop, lunches and coffee breaks, the workshop dinner on Wednesday night, and transfer between the workshop venue (Le Magneraud Surgères) and La Rochelle City Centre. Attendees will be responsible for all other meals and for their own transportation and accommodation.

 

Location

The workshop will be held at the BioGEVES Laboratory located at Le Magneraud Experimental Unit CS 40052 – Saint Pierre d’Amilly – 17700 SURGERES – FRANCE

 

Registration (before 30th April)

 

 

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