Background: Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is one of the most important food and forage legumes in the semiarid tropics because of its ability to tolerate drought and grow on poor soils. It is cultivated mostly by poor farmers in developing countries, with 80% of production taking place in the dry savannah of tropical West and Central Africa. Cowpea is largely an underexploited crop with relatively little genomic information available for use in applied plant breeding. The goal of the Cowpea Genomics Initiative (CGI), funded by the Kirkhouse Trust, a UK-based charitable organization, is to leverage modern molecular genetic tools for gene discovery and cowpea improvement. One aspect of the initiative is the sequencing of the gene-rich region of the cowpea genome (termed the genespace) recovered using methylation filtration technology and providing annotation and analysis of the sequence data. Description: CGKB, Cowpea Genespace/Genomics Knowledge Base, is an annotation knowledge...
Xianfeng Chen, Thomas W. Laudeman, Paul J. Rushton