Abstract Background Seed plants are composed of angiosperms and gymnosperms, which diverged from each other around 300 million years ago. While much light has been shed on the mechanisms and rate of genome evolution in flowering plants, such knowledge remains conspicuously meagre for the gymnosperms. Conifers are key representatives of gymnosperms and the sheer size of their genomes represents a significant challenge for characterization, sequencing and assembling. Results To gain insight into the macro-organisation and long-term evolution of the conifer genome, we developed a genetic map involving 1,801 spruce genes. We designed a statistical approach based on kernel density estimation to analyse gene density and identified seven gene-rich...
Gymnosperms are among the most endangered groups of plant species; they include ginkgo, pines (Conif...
Gymnosperms are among the most endangered groups of plant species; they include ginkgo, pines (Conif...
Resolving the closest relatives of Gnetales has been an enigmatic problem in seed plant phylogeny. T...
Conifers have dominated forests for more than 200 million years and are of huge ecological and econo...
Although recent advances have been gained on genome evolution in angiosperm lineages, virtually noth...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
Conifers have dominated forests for more than 200 million years and are of huge ecological and econo...
yThese authors contributed equally to this work. Data deposition: This project has been deposited at...
Background: Comparative genomics can inform us about the processes of mutat...
In eukaryotic genomes, cycles of repeat expansion and removal lead to large-scale genomic changes an...
Abstract Background In today's age of genomic discovery, no attempt has been made to comprehensively...
A spruce gene map infers ancient plant genome reshuffling and subsequent slow evolution in the gymno...
Embedded within the relationships among species is a dense forest of gene trees, each with a potenti...
The majority of variation in rates of molecular evolution among seed plants remains both unexplored ...
International audienceA composite linkage map was constructed from four individual maps for the coni...
Gymnosperms are among the most endangered groups of plant species; they include ginkgo, pines (Conif...
Gymnosperms are among the most endangered groups of plant species; they include ginkgo, pines (Conif...
Resolving the closest relatives of Gnetales has been an enigmatic problem in seed plant phylogeny. T...
Conifers have dominated forests for more than 200 million years and are of huge ecological and econo...
Although recent advances have been gained on genome evolution in angiosperm lineages, virtually noth...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
Conifers have dominated forests for more than 200 million years and are of huge ecological and econo...
yThese authors contributed equally to this work. Data deposition: This project has been deposited at...
Background: Comparative genomics can inform us about the processes of mutat...
In eukaryotic genomes, cycles of repeat expansion and removal lead to large-scale genomic changes an...
Abstract Background In today's age of genomic discovery, no attempt has been made to comprehensively...
A spruce gene map infers ancient plant genome reshuffling and subsequent slow evolution in the gymno...
Embedded within the relationships among species is a dense forest of gene trees, each with a potenti...
The majority of variation in rates of molecular evolution among seed plants remains both unexplored ...
International audienceA composite linkage map was constructed from four individual maps for the coni...
Gymnosperms are among the most endangered groups of plant species; they include ginkgo, pines (Conif...
Gymnosperms are among the most endangered groups of plant species; they include ginkgo, pines (Conif...
Resolving the closest relatives of Gnetales has been an enigmatic problem in seed plant phylogeny. T...