A contiguous 60 kb genomic stretch from barley reveals molecular evidence for gene islands in a monocot genome.
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Genome relationships: the grass model in current researchDiaspora, a large family of Ty3-gypsy retrotransposons in Glycine max, is an envelope-less member of an endogenous plant retrovirus lineageLarge-scale structural analysis of the core promoter in mammalian and plant genomesDifferent types and rates of genome evolution detected by comparative sequence analysis of orthologous segments from four cereal genomesA Ty3/gypsy retrotransposon-like sequence localizes to the centromeric regions of cereal chromosomes.Abundance, distribution, and transcriptional activity of repetitive elements in the maize genomePhysical and genetic mapping of barley (Hordeum vulgare) germin-like cDNAsMethylation-spanning linker libraries link gene-rich regions and identify epigenetic boundaries in Zea maysSoybean genomic survey: BAC-end sequences near RFLP and SSR markers.Comparative genomics in the grass family: molecular characterization of grass genome structure and evolution.A large rearrangement involving genes and low-copy DNA interrupts the microcollinearity between rice and barley at the Rph7 locus.Soybean bacterial artificial chromosome contigs anchored with RFLPs: insights into genome duplication and gene clustering.Comparative sequence analysis of Solanum and Arabidopsis in a hot spot for pathogen resistance on potato chromosome V reveals a patchwork of conserved and rapidly evolving genome segments.Low-pass shotgun sequencing of the barley genome facilitates rapid identification of genes, conserved non-coding sequences and novel repeats.TILLING in the two-rowed barley cultivar 'Barke' reveals preferred sites of functional diversity in the gene HvHox1Novel induced mlo mutant alleles in combination with site-directed mutagenesis reveal functionally important domains in the heptahelical barley Mlo proteinComparative sequence analysis of the potato cyst nematode resistance locus H1 reveals a major lack of co-linearity between three haplotypes in potato (Solanum tuberosum ssp.).Revolver and superior: novel transposon-like gene families of the plant kingdom.Comparative sequence analysis of plant nuclear genomes:m microcolinearity and its many exceptions.Genomic, RNA, and ecological divergences of the Revolver transposon-like multi-gene family in TriticeaeGenome mapping in capsicum and the evolution of genome structure in the solanaceae.De novo evolution of satellite DNA on the rye B chromosome.Computational and experimental characterization of physically clustered simple sequence repeats in plantsThe colinearity of the Sh2/A1 orthologous region in rice, sorghum and maize is interrupted and accompanied by genome expansion in the triticeae.Identification of wheat chromosomal regions containing expressed resistance genesA contiguous 66-kb barley DNA sequence provides evidence for reversible genome expansion.Computational approaches to identify promoters and cis-regulatory elements in plant genomes.LTR retrotransposons and flowering plant genome size: emergence of the increase/decrease model.A movable feast: diverse retrotransposons and their contribution to barley genome dynamics.Distribution of genes in the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana and its implications for the genome organization of plants.Colinearity and its exceptions in orthologous adh regions of maize and sorghumHigh gene density is conserved at syntenic loci of small and large grass genomes.Revolver is a new class of transposon-like gene composing the triticeae genomeThe highly recombinogenic bz locus lies in an unusually gene-rich region of the maize genome.The secreted plant N-glycoproteome and associated secretory pathwaysComparison of orthologous and paralogous DNA flanking the wheat high molecular weight glutenin genes: sequence conservation and divergence, transposon distribution, and matrix-attachment regions.Identification and chromosomal organization of two rye genome-specific RAPD products useful as introgression markers in wheat.The automatic detection of homologous regions (ADHoRe) and its application to microcolinearity between Arabidopsis and rice.Comparative sequence analysis of the region harboring the hardness locus in barley and its colinear region in rice.Comparative sequence analysis of colinear barley and rice bacterial artificial chromosomes.
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A contiguous 60 kb genomic stretch from barley reveals molecular evidence for gene islands in a monocot genome.
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A contiguous 60 kb genomic str ...... e islands in a monocot genome.
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A contiguous 60 kb genomic str ...... e islands in a monocot genome.
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A contiguous 60 kb genomic str ...... e islands in a monocot genome.
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A contiguous 60 kb genomic str ...... e islands in a monocot genome.
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A contiguous 60 kb genomic str ...... e islands in a monocot genome.
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Büschges R
Panstruga R
Piffanelli P
Schulze-Lefert P
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10.1093/NAR/26.4.1056
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1998-02-01T00:00:00Z