Agrigenomics Consortia Array Products

Advancing the understanding of agricultural genomics

Agriculture Consortia

With an agriculture consortium, members work together privately or publicly to advance the collective understanding of agrigenomics. Illumina has facilitated numerous collaborations between breeders and researchers to enable development of custom products for agriculturally relevant species. Our microarray technology is the foundation of many agriculture consortia products, including those developed for the species listed below.

Collaborating for Agricultural Research
GeneSeek Genomic Profiler Arrays

Illumina offers these genotyping arrays through a co-agreement with Neogen. Arrays are available for bovine, porcine, equine, and mouse species.

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All Illumina Agrigenomics Products

See a comprehensive list of Illumina agrigenomics products. Filter by species, technology, study type, or instrument to find the right solution for your needs.

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Give someone a fish, you feed them—unlock the fish genome, you feed the world
Give someone a fish, you feed them—unlock the fish genome, you feed the world

WorldFish and the Earlham Institute are using genomics to improve tilapia for the sake of global food sustainability

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eDNA Frontiers Is Demystifying Earth’s Environmental Biodiversity Through NGS
eDNA Frontiers Is Demystifying Earth’s Environmental Biodiversity Through NGS

The group sequences environmental DNA to detect which organisms live in an ecosystem, assist in biodiversity audits, identify invasive species, contribute to the conservation of rare and elusive organisms, and more.

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Blazing the trail to empower agrigenomics research and conservation
Blazing the trail to empower agrigenomics research and conservation

Together, Texas A&M AgriLife and Illumina are relentlessly optimizing for higher quality with less input

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Consortium to Grow Better Cotton
Consortium to Grow Better Cotton

Researchers developed a cotton genotyping array, enabling breeders to produce more sustainable and valuable cotton.

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Modern Breeding Programs for the Sunflower
Modern Breeding Programs for the Sunflower

The sunflower industry adopts genomics tools to better inform breeding decisions and improve disease resistance.

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Researchers Design Goat Genome Microarray
Researchers Design Goat Genome Microarray

The International Goat Genome Consortium developed and characterized a goat genotyping array.

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1000 Bull Genomes Consortium Fosters Collaboration
1000 Bull Genomes Consortium Fosters Collaboration

Through large-scale sequencing, the 1000 Bull Genomes Project helps researchers share genomic data to aid in livestock improvement.

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