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SUBMITTER: Bowers JE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1201573 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bowers John E JE Arias Miguel A MA Asher Rochelle R Avise Jennifer A JA Ball Robert T RT Brewer Gene A GA Buss Ryan W RW Chen Amy H AH Edwards Thomas M TM Estill James C JC Exum Heather E HE Goff Valorie H VH Herrick Kristen L KL Steele Cassie L James CL Karunakaran Santhosh S Lafayette Gmerice K GK Lemke Cornelia C Marler Barry S BS Masters Shelley L SL McMillan Joana M JM Nelson Lisa K LK Newsome Graham A GA Nwakanma Chike C CC Odeh Rosana N RN Phelps Cynthia A CA Rarick Elizabeth A EA Rogers Carl J CJ Ryan Sean P SP Slaughter Keimun A KA Soderlund Carol A CA Tang Haibao H Wing Rod A RA Paterson Andrew H AH
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20050902 37
Nearly finished sequences for model organisms provide a foundation from which to explore genomic diversity among other taxonomic groups. We explore genome-wide microsynteny patterns between the rice sequence and two sorghum physical maps that integrate genetic markers, bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) fingerprints, and BAC hybridization data. The sorghum maps largely tile a genomic component containing 41% of BACs but 80% of single-copy genes that shows conserved microsynteny with rice and ...[more]