Cytoplasmic chloroplast (cp) genomes and nuclear ribosomal DNA (nR) are the primary sequences used to understand plant diversity and evolution. We introduce a high-throughput method to simultaneously obtain complete cp and nR sequences using Illumina platform whole-genome sequence. We applied the method to 30 rice specimens belonging to nine Oryza species. Concurrent phylogenomic analysis using cp and nR of several of specimens of the same Oryza AA genome species provides insight into the evolution and domestication of cultivated rice, clarifying three ambiguous but important issues in the evolution of wild Oryza species. First, cp-based trees clearly classify each lineage but can be biased by inter-subspecies cross-hybridization events dur...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) was probably domesticated from O. rufipogon in Asia in the last 10,000 years....
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Rice is the most important crop in the world as the staple food for over half of the population. The...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the world's...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the worlds ...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the world’s...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) is an AA genome Oryza species that was most likely domesticated from ...
Cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) is an AA genome Oryza species that was most likely domesticated from ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) was probably domesticated from O. rufipogon in Asia in the last 10,000 years....
The genus Oryza to which cultivated rice belongs has 24 species (2n=24 or 48), representing seven ge...
Rice (Oryza sativa Japonica) was probably domesticated from wild populations of Oryza rufipogon in A...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) was probably domesticated from O. rufipogon in Asia in the last 10,000 years....
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Rice is the most important crop in the world as the staple food for over half of the population. The...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the world's...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the worlds ...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the world’s...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) is an AA genome Oryza species that was most likely domesticated from ...
Cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) is an AA genome Oryza species that was most likely domesticated from ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) was probably domesticated from O. rufipogon in Asia in the last 10,000 years....
The genus Oryza to which cultivated rice belongs has 24 species (2n=24 or 48), representing seven ge...
Rice (Oryza sativa Japonica) was probably domesticated from wild populations of Oryza rufipogon in A...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) was probably domesticated from O. rufipogon in Asia in the last 10,000 years....
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...