Eucalypts are the world’s most widely planted hardwood trees. Their outstanding diversity, adaptability and growth have made them a global renewable resource of fibre and energy. We sequenced and assembled >94% of the 640-megabase genome of Eucalyptus grandis. Of 36,376 predicted protein-coding genes, 34% occur in tandem duplications, the largest proportion thus far in plant genomes. Eucalyptus also shows the highest diversity of genes for specialized metabolites such as terpenes that act as chemical defence and provide unique pharmaceutical oils. Genome sequencing of the E. grandis sister species E. globulus and a set of inbred E. grandis tree genomes reveals dynamic genome evolution and hotspots of inbreeding depression. The E. grandis ge...
Background: Previous studies suggest genome structure is largely conserved between Eucalyptus specie...
The genus Eucalyptus encloses several species with high ecological and economic value, being the sub...
BACKGROUND:Eucalyptus species are among the most planted hardwoods in the world because of their rap...
Eucalypts are the world's most widely planted hardwood trees. Their outstanding diversity, adaptabil...
Eucalypts are the world's most widely planted hardwood trees. Their outstanding diversity, adaptabil...
Eucalyptus L’He´ rit. is a genus comprised of more than 700 species that is of vital importance ecol...
Understanding genome differentiation is important to compare and transfer genomic information betwee...
Eucalypts (genera Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora) are the most widely planted hardwood trees in ...
Abstract Background Benefits from high-throughput sequencing using 454 pyrosequencing technology may...
Understanding genome differentiation is important to compare and transfer genomic information betwe...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
Eucalyptus polybractea is a small, multi-stemmed tree, which is widely cultivated in Australia for t...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
Background: Previous studies suggest genome structure is largely conserved between Eucalyptus specie...
The genus Eucalyptus encloses several species with high ecological and economic value, being the sub...
BACKGROUND:Eucalyptus species are among the most planted hardwoods in the world because of their rap...
Eucalypts are the world's most widely planted hardwood trees. Their outstanding diversity, adaptabil...
Eucalypts are the world's most widely planted hardwood trees. Their outstanding diversity, adaptabil...
Eucalyptus L’He´ rit. is a genus comprised of more than 700 species that is of vital importance ecol...
Understanding genome differentiation is important to compare and transfer genomic information betwee...
Eucalypts (genera Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora) are the most widely planted hardwood trees in ...
Abstract Background Benefits from high-throughput sequencing using 454 pyrosequencing technology may...
Understanding genome differentiation is important to compare and transfer genomic information betwe...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
Eucalyptus polybractea is a small, multi-stemmed tree, which is widely cultivated in Australia for t...
The status of genomics and genetics research in the Myrtaceae, a large family of dicotyledonous wood...
Background: Previous studies suggest genome structure is largely conserved between Eucalyptus specie...
The genus Eucalyptus encloses several species with high ecological and economic value, being the sub...
BACKGROUND:Eucalyptus species are among the most planted hardwoods in the world because of their rap...