Genesys (website)

Genesys is an online, global portal about plant genetic resources for food and agriculture.

It is a gateway from which germplasm accessions from gene banks around the world can be easily found and ordered.

[1] The project started in 2008 by Bioversity International, the Global Crop Diversity Trust and the Secretariat of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, "to create a single information portal to facilitate the access to, and use of, accessions in ex situ gene banks".

[2] In May 2011, the first version of the website was launched, containing 2.3 million accession records and some three million phenotypic records for 22 crops: bananas, barley, beans, breadfruit, cassava, chickpeas, coconuts, cowpeas, faba beans, finger millet, grass peas, lentils, maize, pearl millet, pigeon peas, potatoes, rice, sorghum, sweet potatoes, taro, wheat and yams.

As of March 2015, the database listed 2.7 million accessions stored in 446 institutes from 252 countries.