A large proportion of the genome of ‘Suli’ pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) contains long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs), which suggests that LTR-RTs have played important roles in the evolution of Pyrus. Further analysis of retrotransposons, particularly of high-copy-number LTR-RTs in different species, will provide new insights into the evolutionary history of Pyrus. A total of 4912 putative LTR-RTs classified into 198 subfamilies were identified in the ‘Suli’ pear genome. Six Asian pear accessions, including cultivars and wild species, were resequenced. The comparison of copy number for each LTR-RT subfamily was evaluated in Pyrus accessions, and data showed up to four-fold differences for some subfamilies. This...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus) is a globally grown fruit, with thousands of cultivars in five dome...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world tota...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus spp.) is an economically important temperate fruit tree worldwide. I...
Abstract Background Long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs) are major components of plant ge...
<div><p>Recent evidence indicated that interspecific hybridization was the major mode of evolution i...
Pear is an important fruit crop of the Rosaceae family and has experienced two rounds of ancient who...
Retrotransposons have been used frequently for the development of molecular markers by using their i...
The genome structure of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is highly conserved among the different species belo...
The evolutionary dynamics of long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons in tree genomes has remaine...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
Retrotransposons are major components of higher plant genomes, and long terminal repeat (LTR) retrot...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Retrotransposons constitute an abundant class of mobile genetic elements in all eukaryotic genomes. ...
[BACKGROUND] Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are widespread in plant genomes and play a ...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus) is a globally grown fruit, with thousands of cultivars in five dome...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world tota...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus spp.) is an economically important temperate fruit tree worldwide. I...
Abstract Background Long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs) are major components of plant ge...
<div><p>Recent evidence indicated that interspecific hybridization was the major mode of evolution i...
Pear is an important fruit crop of the Rosaceae family and has experienced two rounds of ancient who...
Retrotransposons have been used frequently for the development of molecular markers by using their i...
The genome structure of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is highly conserved among the different species belo...
The evolutionary dynamics of long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons in tree genomes has remaine...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
Retrotransposons are major components of higher plant genomes, and long terminal repeat (LTR) retrot...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Retrotransposons constitute an abundant class of mobile genetic elements in all eukaryotic genomes. ...
[BACKGROUND] Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are widespread in plant genomes and play a ...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus) is a globally grown fruit, with thousands of cultivars in five dome...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world tota...