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Plant Functional Genomics [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1999
Nucleotide sequencing of the Arabidopsis genome is nearing completion, sequencing of the rice genome has begun, and large amounts of expressed sequence tag information are being obtained for many other plants. There are many opportunities to use this wealth of sequence information to accelerate progress toward a ...
Chris Somerville, Shauna Somerville
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Plant evolutionary genomics

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002
Evolutionary genomics combines functional and evolutionary analyses of genome conservation and differentiation. Gene duplication and polyploidy have fundamentally shaped the genomes of Arabidopsis and all angiosperms. Recent comparative studies have focussed on gene regulation, the function of untranscribed genomic regions, and the effects of natural ...
Thomas Mitchell-Olds, Maria J. Clauss
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Domestication and plant genomes

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2010
The techniques of plant improvement have been evolving with the advancement of technology, progressing from crop domestication by Neolithic humans to scientific plant breeding, and now including DNA-based genotyping and genetic engineering. Archeological findings have shown that early human ancestors often unintentionally selected for and finally fixed
Uzay U. Sezen   +2 more
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Genomic Imprinting in Plants

2002
Genomic imprinting, though most extensively studied in mammals, has long been known to perform an important role in seed development in flowering plants. In this chapter, an overview of what is known to date about genomic imprinting in flowering plants and how this knowledge came into being will be given.
Sally Adams   +4 more
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Plant functional genomics

Naturwissenschaften, 2002
Functional genome analysis of plants has entered the high-throughput stage. The complete genome information from key species such as Arabidopsis thaliana and rice is now available and will further boost the application of a range of new technologies to functional plant gene analysis.
Holtorf, Hauke   +2 more
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Genome Mapping in Plant Comparative Genomics

Trends in Plant Science, 2016
Genome mapping produces fingerprints of DNA sequences to construct a physical map of the whole genome. It provides contiguous, long-range information that complements and, in some cases, replaces sequencing data. Recent advances in genome-mapping technology will better allow researchers to detect large (>1kbp) structural variations between plant ...
Joshua A. Udall   +3 more
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