Concern over the tremendous loss of genetic diversity among many of our most important crops has prompted major efforts to preserve seed stocks derived from cultivated species and their wild relatives. Arabidopsis thaliana propagates mainly by self-fertilizing, and therefore, like many crop plants, theoretically has a limited potential for producing genetically diverse offspring. Despite this, inbreeding has persisted in Arabidopsis for over a million years suggesting that some underlying adaptive mechanism buffers the deleterious consequences of this reproductive strategy. Using presence-absence molecular markers we demonstrate that single Arabidopsis plants can have multiple genotypes. Sequence analyses reveal single nucleotide changes, l...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have transformed our understanding of genetic variation segr...
Arabidopsis thaliana is native to Eurasia and is naturalized across the world. Its ability to be eas...
We resequenced 876 short fragments in a sample of 96 individuals of Arabidopsis thaliana that includ...
Plant genomes are sculpted by the combined influences of mutation, selection, and genetic drift. As ...
Comprehensive polymorphism data are a prerequisite for the systematic identification of sequence var...
Currently, genetic variation is probably the most important basic resource for plant biology. In add...
The genomes of individuals from the same species vary in sequence as a result of different evolution...
SummaryArabidopsis thaliana serves as a model organism for the study of fundamental physiological, c...
BackgroundTransposable Elements (TEs) make up the majority of plant genomes, and thus understanding ...
The notion of species as reproductively isolated units related through a bifurcating tree implies th...
Schmid KJ, Ramos-Onsins S, Ringys-Beckstein H, Weisshaar B, Mitchell-Olds T. A multilocus sequence s...
Ultra-high-throughput sequencing (UHTS) techniques are evolving rapidly and may soon become an affor...
2014-11-20Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of genome evolution, demonst...
Arabidopsis thaliana serves as a model organism for the study of fundamental physiological, cellular...
Genome duplication is widespread in wild and crop plants. However, little is known about genome-wide...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have transformed our understanding of genetic variation segr...
Arabidopsis thaliana is native to Eurasia and is naturalized across the world. Its ability to be eas...
We resequenced 876 short fragments in a sample of 96 individuals of Arabidopsis thaliana that includ...
Plant genomes are sculpted by the combined influences of mutation, selection, and genetic drift. As ...
Comprehensive polymorphism data are a prerequisite for the systematic identification of sequence var...
Currently, genetic variation is probably the most important basic resource for plant biology. In add...
The genomes of individuals from the same species vary in sequence as a result of different evolution...
SummaryArabidopsis thaliana serves as a model organism for the study of fundamental physiological, c...
BackgroundTransposable Elements (TEs) make up the majority of plant genomes, and thus understanding ...
The notion of species as reproductively isolated units related through a bifurcating tree implies th...
Schmid KJ, Ramos-Onsins S, Ringys-Beckstein H, Weisshaar B, Mitchell-Olds T. A multilocus sequence s...
Ultra-high-throughput sequencing (UHTS) techniques are evolving rapidly and may soon become an affor...
2014-11-20Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of genome evolution, demonst...
Arabidopsis thaliana serves as a model organism for the study of fundamental physiological, cellular...
Genome duplication is widespread in wild and crop plants. However, little is known about genome-wide...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have transformed our understanding of genetic variation segr...
Arabidopsis thaliana is native to Eurasia and is naturalized across the world. Its ability to be eas...
We resequenced 876 short fragments in a sample of 96 individuals of Arabidopsis thaliana that includ...