<p>The <i>y</i> value of <i>P. yezoensis</i> (plotted in red) indicates the contig size (43 Mb). The species and data that are not shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0057122#pone-0057122-t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a> are summarized in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0057122#pone.0057122.s006" target="_blank">Table S2</a>. (A) Intron density and genome size; (B) Average intron length and genome size; (C) Gene content and (logarithmic-transformed) genome size.</p
<p>(A) Gain and loss of genes in the florideophyte and Bangiales plastid genomes. Losses of cyanobac...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
<p>The relationship between genome size (pg) and latitudinal origins of 17 cultivars of <i>C. sinens...
<p>Assembled sizes (Mbp) and coding densities (gene/kbp) are shown on the left and right Y-axis, res...
The ability to predict gene content is highly desirable for characterization of not-yet sequenced ge...
a<p>From archaeans to protists: by phylum or large group; from plants to animals: by species.</p>b<p...
<p>Branch lengths are colored according to clade (ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms). Orange bars at t...
<p><sup>a</sup> 1 Gbp ≈ 0.978 picogram or pg of DNA.</p><p>Genome sizes (Gbp<a href="http://www.plos...
<p>The solid black line indicates a 1∶1 ratio between genome size and kmer diversity while the blue ...
Eukaryotic organisms exhibit tremendous variability in genome size with no apparent connection to th...
<p>(A) Comparison of median nonsynonymous substitution rate (dN) of protein-coding genes with interq...
Red algae (Rhodophyta) underwent two phases of large-scale genome reduction during their early evolu...
It has been argued that for certain lineages noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increas...
It has been argued that for certain lineages, noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increa...
Abstract. In principle, allometric relationships for algal growth can be applied to biomass size spe...
<p>(A) Gain and loss of genes in the florideophyte and Bangiales plastid genomes. Losses of cyanobac...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
<p>The relationship between genome size (pg) and latitudinal origins of 17 cultivars of <i>C. sinens...
<p>Assembled sizes (Mbp) and coding densities (gene/kbp) are shown on the left and right Y-axis, res...
The ability to predict gene content is highly desirable for characterization of not-yet sequenced ge...
a<p>From archaeans to protists: by phylum or large group; from plants to animals: by species.</p>b<p...
<p>Branch lengths are colored according to clade (ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms). Orange bars at t...
<p><sup>a</sup> 1 Gbp ≈ 0.978 picogram or pg of DNA.</p><p>Genome sizes (Gbp<a href="http://www.plos...
<p>The solid black line indicates a 1∶1 ratio between genome size and kmer diversity while the blue ...
Eukaryotic organisms exhibit tremendous variability in genome size with no apparent connection to th...
<p>(A) Comparison of median nonsynonymous substitution rate (dN) of protein-coding genes with interq...
Red algae (Rhodophyta) underwent two phases of large-scale genome reduction during their early evolu...
It has been argued that for certain lineages noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increas...
It has been argued that for certain lineages, noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increa...
Abstract. In principle, allometric relationships for algal growth can be applied to biomass size spe...
<p>(A) Gain and loss of genes in the florideophyte and Bangiales plastid genomes. Losses of cyanobac...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
<p>The relationship between genome size (pg) and latitudinal origins of 17 cultivars of <i>C. sinens...