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Chromosome-level 605.2 Mb genome ofT. mongolicuswas generated, with 96.28% anchored to 12 pseudochromosomes. The repetitive sequences were dominant, accounting for 70.98%, and 32,593 protein-coding genes were predicted. Synteny analysis revealed that Lamiaceae species generally underwent two rounds of...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms are diploid (2N, with two sets of chromosomes) or haploid (1N), but polyploid cells (>2N) are common in nature. Polyploidy is found throughout the eukaryotic kingdom and plays an important role in speciation, particularly in plants1. Here, polyploidy inc...
et al. Oxford Nanopore sequencing, hybrid error correction, and de novo assembly of a eukaryotic genome. Genome Res. 25, 1750–1756 (2015). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Miclotte, G. et al. Jabba: hybrid error correction for long sequencing reads. Algorithms Mol. Biol...
Rapid development of microfluidic technology provided new opportunities for physical mapping eukaryotic genomes. One of them is optical mapping, in which high-resolution restriction maps are prepared from very long DNA molecules deposited on a slide. The maps derived from single DNA molecules are combin...
The QTLs were named according to their chromosome location, trait name and the season. Sdff1.1 and Fdff1.1 represent the QTLs for DFF on chromosomes 1 in spring and fall detected by QTL mapping. 2.2. QTL-Seq Analysis An F2 population from the CC3 × SWCC8 of 234 individuals was also ...
Since then, technology for determining HGT has evolved to expose the incredible amount and significance of HGT in the diversity of viral, prokaryotic, and eukaryotic gene encoding. HGT, rather than autochthonous gene duplication, has now been confirmed as the origin of many apparent gene ...
Transposable elements exist in every known eukaryotic, bacterial or archaeal genome. They are defined as DNA sequences that are able to move from one chromosomal position to another within the same genome (i.e. within a single cell), which distinguishes them from phages and viruses, which move...
The holobiont (host with its endocellular and extracellular microbiome) can function as a distinct biological entity, an additional organismal level to the ones previously considered, on which natural selection operates. The holobiont can function as a w