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Megabase level sequencing reveals contrasted organization and evolution patterns of the wheat gene and transposable element spaces
Frédéric Choulet
, Thomas Wicker
, Camille Rustenholz
, Etienne Paux
, Jérome Salse
, Philippe Leroy
, Stéphane Schlub
, Marie Christine le Paslier
, Ghislaine Magdelenat
, Catherine Gonthier
, Arnaud Couloux
, Hikmet Budak
, James Breen
, Michael Pumphrey
, Sixin Liu
, Xiuying Kong
, Jizeng Jia
, Marta Gut
, Dominique Brunel
,
James A. Anderson
Bikram S. Gill, Rudi Appels, Beat Keller, Catherine Feuillet
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Agronomy and Plant Genetics
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Wheat
100%
Transposable Elements
100%
Evolutionary Patterns
100%
Gene Elements
100%
Organizational Patterns
100%
Cereals
33%
Grass
33%
Rice
33%
Telomere
33%
Gunshot
33%
Duplication Events
33%
Gene Density
33%
Wheat Triticum Aestivum
33%
Gene number
33%
Oryza Sativa
33%
Triticeae
33%
Non-collinear
33%
Small Islands
33%
Chromosomal Location
33%
Sequence Composition
33%
Diploid Genome
33%
Brachypodium
33%
Gene Distribution
33%
Nested Structure
33%
Accelerated Evolution
33%
Illumina Solexa Sequencing
33%
Interchromosomal
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transposable Element
100%
Gene Density
33%
Illumina Dye Sequencing
33%
Gene Number
33%
Contig
33%
Oryza
33%
Brachypodium
33%
Telomere
33%