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SUBMITTER: Wei F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2773423 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wei Fusheng F Stein Joshua C JC Liang Chengzhi C Zhang Jianwei J Fulton Robert S RS Baucom Regina S RS De Paoli Emanuele E Zhou Shiguo S Yang Lixing L Han Yujun Y Pasternak Shiran S Narechania Apurva A Zhang Lifang L Yeh Cheng-Ting CT Ying Kai K Nagel Dawn H DH Collura Kristi K Kudrna David D Currie Jennifer J Lin Jinke J Kim Hyeran H Angelova Angelina A Scara Gabriel G Wissotski Marina M Golser Wolfgang W Courtney Laura L Kruchowski Scott S Graves Tina A TA Rock Susan M SM Adams Stephanie S Fulton Lucinda A LA Fronick Catrina C Courtney William W Kramer Melissa M Spiegel Lori L Nascimento Lydia L Kalyanaraman Ananth A Chaparro Cristian C Deragon Jean-Marc JM Miguel Phillip San PS Jiang Ning N Wessler Susan R SR Green Pamela J PJ Yu Yeisoo Y Schwartz David C DC Meyers Blake C BC Bennetzen Jeffrey L JL Martienssen Robert A RA McCombie W Richard WR Aluru Srinivas S Clifton Sandra W SW Schnable Patrick S PS Ware Doreen D Wilson Richard K RK Wing Rod A RA
PLoS genetics 20091120 11
Most of our understanding of plant genome structure and evolution has come from the careful annotation of small (e.g., 100 kb) sequenced genomic regions or from automated annotation of complete genome sequences. Here, we sequenced and carefully annotated a contiguous 22 Mb region of maize chromosome 4 using an improved pseudomolecule for annotation. The sequence segment was comprehensively ordered, oriented, and confirmed using the maize optical map. Nearly 84% of the sequence is composed of tra ...[more]