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SUBMITTER: He N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3791463 | biostudies-literature | 2013
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
He Ningjia N Zhang Chi C Qi Xiwu X Zhao Shancen S Tao Yong Y Yang Guojun G Lee Tae-Ho TH Wang Xiyin X Cai Qingle Q Li Dong D Lu Mengzhu M Liao Sentai S Luo Guoqing G He Rongjun R Tan Xu X Xu Yunmin Y Li Tian T Zhao Aichun A Jia Ling L Fu Qiang Q Zeng Qiwei Q Gao Chuan C Ma Bi B Liang Jiubo J Wang Xiling X Shang Jingzhe J Song Penghua P Wu Haiyang H Fan Li L Wang Qing Q Shuai Qin Q Zhu Juanjuan J Wei Congjin C Zhu-Salzman Keyan K Jin Dianchuan D Wang Jinpeng J Liu Tao T Yu Maode M Tang Cuiming C Wang Zhenjiang Z Dai Fanwei F Chen Jiafei J Liu Yan Y Zhao Shutang S Lin Tianbao T Zhang Shougong S Wang Junyi J Wang Jian J Yang Huanming H Yang Guangwei G Wang Jun J Paterson Andrew H AH Xia Qingyou Q Ji Dongfeng D Xiang Zhonghuai Z
Nature communications 20130101
Human utilization of the mulberry-silkworm interaction started at least 5,000 years ago and greatly influenced world history through the Silk Road. Complementing the silkworm genome sequence, here we describe the genome of a mulberry species Morus notabilis. In the 330-Mb genome assembly, we identify 128 Mb of repetitive sequences and 29,338 genes, 60.8% of which are supported by transcriptome sequencing. Mulberry gene sequences appear to evolve ~3 times faster than other Rosales, perhaps facili ...[more]