Thursday, October 25, 2012
Genomics GM_M0003
title:Plant genome evolution: lessons from comparative genomics at the DNA level
author:Renate Schmidt
year:2002
place of publish:Springer Netherlands
abstract:
Angiosperm genomes show tremendous variability in genome size and chromosome number. Nevertheless, comparative genetic mapping has revealed genome collinearity of closely related species. Sequence-based comparisons were used to assess the conservation of gene arrangements. Numerous small rearrangements, insertions/deletions, duplications, inversions and translocations have been detected. Importantly, comparative sequence analyses have unambiguously shown micro-collinearity of distantly related plant species. Duplications and subsequent gene loss have been identified as a particular important factor in the evolution of plant genomes.
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