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  • A willow sex chromosome rev... A willow sex chromosome reveals convergent evolution of complex palindromic repeats
    Zhou, Ran; Macaya-Sanz, David; Carlson, Craig H ... Genome Biology, 02/2020, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Sex chromosomes have arisen independently in a wide variety of species, yet they share common characteristics, including the presence of suppressed recombination surrounding sex determination loci. ...
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  • Deeply conserved synteny resolves early events in vertebrate evolution
    Simakov, Oleg; Marlétaz, Ferdinand; Yue, Jia-Xing ... Nature ecology & evolution, 06/2020, Volume: 4, Issue: 6
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    Although it is widely believed that early vertebrate evolution was shaped by ancient whole-genome duplications, the number, timing and mechanism of these events remain elusive. Here, we infer the ...
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  • Genome-wide association stu... Genome-wide association studies and expression-based quantitative trait loci analyses reveal roles of HCT2 in caffeoylquinic acid biosynthesis and its regulation by defense-responsive transcription factors in Populus
    Zhang, Jin; Yang, Yongil; Zheng, Kaijie ... The New phytologist, October 2018, Volume: 220, Issue: 2
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    3-O-caffeoylquinic acid, also known as chlorogenic acid (CGA), functions as an intermediate in lignin biosynthesis in the phenylpropanoid pathway. It is widely distributed among numerous plant ...
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  • Construction of high resolu... Construction of high resolution genetic linkage maps to improve the soybean genome sequence assembly Glyma1.01
    Song, Qijian; Jenkins, Jerry; Jia, Gaofeng ... BMC genomics, 2016-Jan-06, 2016-1-6, 20160106, 2016-01-06, Volume: 17, Issue: 18
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    A landmark in soybean research, Glyma1.01, the first whole genome sequence of variety Williams 82 (Glycine max L. Merr.) was completed in 2010 and is widely used. However, because the assembly was ...
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  • The Plant Cell Wall—Decompo... The Plant Cell Wall—Decomposing Machinery Underlies the Functional Diversity of Forest Fungi
    Eastwood, Daniel C.; Floudas, Dimitrios; Binder, Manfred ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 08/2011, Volume: 333, Issue: 6043
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    Brown rot decay removes cellulose and hemicellulose from wood—residual lignin contributing up to 30% of forest soil carbon—and is derived from an ancestral white rot saprotrophy in which both lignin ...
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  • Fine-scale variation in mei... Fine-scale variation in meiotic recombination in Mimulus inferred from population shotgun sequencing
    Hellsten, Uffe; Wright, Kevin M.; Jenkins, Jerry ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 11/2013, Volume: 110, Issue: 48
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    Meiotic recombination rates can vary widely across genomes, with hotspots of intense activity interspersed among cold regions. In yeast, hotspots tend to occur in promoter regions of genes, whereas ...
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  • The Reference Genome of the... The Reference Genome of the Halophytic Plant Eutrema salsugineum
    Yang, Ruolin; Jarvis, David E; Chen, Hao ... Frontiers in plant science, 2013, Volume: 4
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    Halophytes are plants that can naturally tolerate high concentrations of salt in the soil, and their tolerance to salt stress may occur through various evolutionary and molecular mechanisms. Eutrema ...
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  • A genome assembly and the s... A genome assembly and the somatic genetic and epigenetic mutation rate in a wild long-lived perennial Populus trichocarpa
    Hofmeister, Brigitte T; Denkena, Johanna; Colomé-Tatché, Maria ... Genome Biology, 10/2020, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Plants can transmit somatic mutations and epimutations to offspring, which in turn can affect fitness. Knowledge of the rate at which these variations arise is necessary to understand how plant ...
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  • Genome sequence of the pala... Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean
    Schmutz, Jeremy; Cannon, Steven B; Schlueter, Jessica ... Nature (London), 01/2010, Volume: 463, Issue: 7278
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    Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the most important crop plants for seed protein and oil content, and for its capacity to fix atmospheric nitrogen through symbioses with soil-borne microorganisms. We ...
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  • A new reference genome for ... A new reference genome for Sorghum bicolor reveals high levels of sequence similarity between sweet and grain genotypes: implications for the genetics of sugar metabolism
    Cooper, Elizabeth A; Brenton, Zachary W; Flinn, Barry S ... BMC genomics, 05/2019, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    The process of crop domestication often consists of two stages: initial domestication, where the wild species is first cultivated by humans, followed by diversification, when the domesticated species ...
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