A French group that started sequencing before 2005 has been successful in doing it for one chromosome, it said.
"All other partners of the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium including India target to complete the sequencing in the next three years," ICAR said in its reply to the RTI application by Gopal Prasad.
It said that uptil now sequencing of the whole wheat genome has been partially successful.
"The genome sequenced so far is blueprint only and not the complete genome," it said.
Noting that global warming affects wheat production, ICAR said, "Climate change leads to rise in global mean temperature resulting in droughts, flooding, and altered land behaviour. Besides, high temperature during seed-sowing periods adversely affects the production."
ICAR said the part of genomes responsible for high growth of seeds and lesser water consumption has been identified by studying a hybrid of the drought-resistant C-306 and a green revolution variety W-711.
By the identifying the DNAs regulating various traits a new variety of wheat can be developed in 5-7 years as compared to 10-15 years, it said.
"We can work on production by introducing some new traits like draught-resistance, better quality and yield," it said.
The Council said that Rs 35 crore was sanctioned by the department of science and technology for genome sequencing.
"Between 2011-15, National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology spent Rs 8.71 crore whereas Punjab Agricultural University and UDSC spent Rs 18.33 crore and Rs 7.51 crore respectively," it said.
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