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  • BBC: Boosting palm oil production by mapping plant DNA +

    In this segment of BBC disrupting Agriculture learn how Orion Biosains’ oil palm screening service can boost the livelihoods of subsistence farmers in Malaysia and beyond. Read More
  • Loss of Karma transposon methylation underlies the mantled somaclonal variant of oil palm +

    The Malaysian Palm Oil Board and Orion Genomics publish in Nature the discovery of the epigenetic cause of fruit mantling, opening the way to the successful propagation of high-yielding elite oil palm lines. "Loss of Karma transposon methylation underlies the mantled somaclonal variant of oil palm,"(Ong-Abdullah et al. Nature http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature15365)
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  • The oil palm VIRESCENS gene controls fruit colour and encodes a R2R3-MYB +

    Oil palm, a plantation crop of major economic importance in Southeast Asia, is the predominant source of edible oil worldwide. We report the identification of the VIRESCENS (VIR) gene, which controls fruit exocarp colour and is an indicator of ripeness.
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Palm oil genome map will boost yields and protect the environment

About Orion


Innovation, Inspiration and Integrity

Our mission: The goal of Orion Biosains is to impact the feeding, fueling and healing of the world with creative discovery strategies, realized value through innovation, and delivery of solutions for strategic partners primarily in agriculture.

Orion Biosains is a subsidiary of Orion Genomics with global headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Orion Biosains is innovating agriculture through bioscience by supporting the oil palm industry in South East Asia with plans to expand globally. We are commercializing the joint discoveries of the MPOB and Orion Genomics, offering technical expertise, flexible business solutions and strategic partnerships to oil palm seed producers and growers.

Orion Genomics


 Orion Genomics, the Second Code Company, develops epigenetic research tools and molecular diagnostic products to fulfill the promise of personalized medicine. Orion's lead product is a simple blood-based test that is being developed to identify people at elevated risk for colorectal cancer. The company has active biomarker discovery programs to support our strategic alliances, and our internal product development pipeline, and in addition, the company offers genomics services to the medical, agricultural and bio-fuels research communities.

Orion Genomics develops oncology diagnostic products for cancer screening and therapy selection. We leverage our suite of proprietary technologies, MethylScope® and MethylScreen™, to find and interpret normal and abnormal epigenetic patterns of DNA methylation, also known as DNA's epigenetic code. We are currently identifying epigenetic biomarkers and employing them in the development of novel molecular diagnostic tests to find breast, lung, ovarian, colorectal and other diseases. Additionally, we are discovering biomarkers that can aid in the selection of best therapies for patients.

Press


  • 2016 News Articles +

    BBC: Boosting palm oil production by mapping plant DNA

    In this segment of BBC disrupting Agriculture learn how Orion Biosains’ oil palm screening service can boost the livelihoods of subsistence farmers in Malaysia and beyond.

     

     

     

     
  • 2015 News Articles +

    Loss of Karma transposon methylation underlies the mantled somaclonal variant of oil palm

    Study Published in Nature Reveals Epigenetic Cause of Mantling, Seen in Oil Palms Cloned from Top-Performing Plants

     

     
    DNA Testing Services To Help Boost Palm Oil Yield Launched | South-South Information Gateway

    Towards Solidarity Development and Prosperty of South Nations

     
     
  • 2014 News Articles +

    Newly identified gene provides reliable visual cue for oil palm fruit ripeness

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and St. Louis, MO - June 30, 2014 - A genetic discovery by a team of scientists from the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), aided by scientists from Orion Genomics, paves the way for increased production of palm oil, which accounts for 45 percent of the world's edible oil.

     

     


    Scientific American “Can Indiana Jones Help Sort Out the Palm Oil Problem?”

    Harrison Ford, known for iconic roles such as Han Solo and the intrepid archaeologist, confronts the Indonesian forestry minister on television.

     

     


    The oil palm VIRESCENS gene controls fruit colour and encodes a R2R3-MYB

    Oil palm, a plantation crop of major economic importance in Southeast Asia, is the predominant source of edible oil worldwide. We report the identification of the VIRESCENS (VIR) gene, which controls fruit exocarp colour and is an indicator of ripeness.

     
  • 2013 News Articles +

    International Business Times “Crucial Oil Palm Gene Could Prove Beneficial To Farmers And Asian Rain Forests”

    A single gene in the oil palm could hold the key to making more oil from fewer plants -- and could possibly help preserve Asian rain forests from destruction.



    New York Times “Looking at Oil Palm’s Genome for Keys to Productivity”

    On Wednesday a team of Malaysian and American scientists published a pair of papers in Nature on the genome of this profoundly important (oil palm) tree… They hope to use the knowledge to grow better trees that can yield more oil… The researchers discovered that a single gene, called SHELL, has a powerful effect on how much oil is produced… mutations to SHELL can raise the yield of the palm by as much as 30 percent.



    BBC News Science and Environment “BBC News Science and Environment”

    The genome of one of the world's key commercial crops, the oil palm, has been sequenced. The plant's oil is used in many food and household products, but has caused controversy because large areas of rainforest have been cleared to make way for plantations. Through deciphering the crop's DNA, researchers have identified the genes that could help to produce a more sustainable crop. The work is published in Nature.



    Research Published in Nature Sequences Oil Palm Genome and Identifies Gene Critical for Yield of Palm Oil, Major Source of Edible Vegetable Oil

    Malaysian Palm Oil Board and Orion Genomics researchers contribute to discovery that will protect rainforest


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