Mangroves invade some very marginal habitats for woody plants-at the interface between land and sea. Since mangroves anchor tropical coastal communities globally, their origin, diversification and adaptation are of scientific significance, particularly at a time of global climate change. In this study, a combination of single-molecule long reads and the more conventional short reads are generated from Rhizophora apiculata for the de novo assembly of its genome to a near chromosome level. The longest scaffold, N50 and N90 for the R. apiculata genome, are 13.3Mb, 5.4Mb and 1.0Mb, respectively. Short reads for the genomes and transcriptomes of eight related species are also generated. We find that the ancestor of Rhizophoreae experienced a who...
<div><p><i>Nypa fruticans</i> (Arecaceae) is the only monocot species of true mangroves. This specie...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant plant species that grow in coastal saline water and are adapted to harsh...
<div><p>The genus <i>Rhizophora</i> is one of the most important components of mangrove forests. It ...
Genomic studies are now poised to explore whole communities of species. The ~70 species of woody pla...
The gray mangrove [Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh.] is the most widely distributed mangrove species...
How plants adapt and diverge in extreme environments is a key question of plant evolution and ecolog...
Mangroves are a group of plant species that occupy the coastal intertidal zone and are major compone...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Background: Mangroves are key components of coastal ecosystems in tropical and subtropical regions w...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Sequencing multiple species that share the same ecological niche may be a new frontier for genomic s...
Aim: Population genomics data were used to determine the genetic diversity, genetic divergence and g...
Rhizophora species are the most widely distributed and the most representative mangrove trees in the...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
<div><p><i>Nypa fruticans</i> (Arecaceae) is the only monocot species of true mangroves. This specie...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant plant species that grow in coastal saline water and are adapted to harsh...
<div><p>The genus <i>Rhizophora</i> is one of the most important components of mangrove forests. It ...
Genomic studies are now poised to explore whole communities of species. The ~70 species of woody pla...
The gray mangrove [Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh.] is the most widely distributed mangrove species...
How plants adapt and diverge in extreme environments is a key question of plant evolution and ecolog...
Mangroves are a group of plant species that occupy the coastal intertidal zone and are major compone...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Background: Mangroves are key components of coastal ecosystems in tropical and subtropical regions w...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Sequencing multiple species that share the same ecological niche may be a new frontier for genomic s...
Aim: Population genomics data were used to determine the genetic diversity, genetic divergence and g...
Rhizophora species are the most widely distributed and the most representative mangrove trees in the...
A central goal of comparative phylogeography is to understand how species-specific traits interact w...
<div><p><i>Nypa fruticans</i> (Arecaceae) is the only monocot species of true mangroves. This specie...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant plant species that grow in coastal saline water and are adapted to harsh...
<div><p>The genus <i>Rhizophora</i> is one of the most important components of mangrove forests. It ...