It has been argued that the evolution of plant genome size is principally unidirectional and increasing owing to the varied action of whole-genome duplications (WGDs) and mobile element proliferation1. However, extreme genome size reductions have been reported in the angiosperm family tree. Here we report the sequence of the 82-megabase genome of the carnivorous bladderwort plant Utricularia gibba. Despite its tiny size, the U. gibba genome accommodates a typical number of genes for a plant, with the main difference from other plant genomes arising from a drastic reduction in non-genic DNA. Unexpectedly, we identified at least three rounds of WGD in U. gibba since common ancestry with tomato (Solanum) and grape (Vitis). The compressed archi...
Plant genomes vary over several orders of magnitude in size, even among closely related species, yet...
Plant genome size variation is a dynamic process of bloating and purging DNA.While it was thought pl...
Why do some genomes stay small and simple, while others become huge, and why are some genomes more s...
It has been argued that the evolution of plant genome size is principally unidirectional and increas...
The genome of the bladderwort Utricularia gibba provides an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the ...
Abstract Background Genlisea aurea...
Abstract Background The carnivorous plant Utricularia gibba (bladderwort) is remarkable in having a ...
The tomato russet mite, Aculops lycopersici, is among the smallest animals on earth. It is a worldwi...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
We report the 207-Mb genome sequence of the North American Arabidopsis lyrata strain MN47 based on 8...
Genome sizes vary considerably across all eukaryotes and even among closely related species. The gen...
The most studied DNA methylation pathway in plants is the RNA Directed DNA Methylation (RdDM), a con...
The Genome Size in Asteraceae database (GSAD, http://www.asteraceaegenomesize.com) has been recently...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Plant genomes vary over several orders of magnitude in size, even among closely related species, yet...
Plant genome size variation is a dynamic process of bloating and purging DNA.While it was thought pl...
Why do some genomes stay small and simple, while others become huge, and why are some genomes more s...
It has been argued that the evolution of plant genome size is principally unidirectional and increas...
The genome of the bladderwort Utricularia gibba provides an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the ...
Abstract Background Genlisea aurea...
Abstract Background The carnivorous plant Utricularia gibba (bladderwort) is remarkable in having a ...
The tomato russet mite, Aculops lycopersici, is among the smallest animals on earth. It is a worldwi...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
We report the 207-Mb genome sequence of the North American Arabidopsis lyrata strain MN47 based on 8...
Genome sizes vary considerably across all eukaryotes and even among closely related species. The gen...
The most studied DNA methylation pathway in plants is the RNA Directed DNA Methylation (RdDM), a con...
The Genome Size in Asteraceae database (GSAD, http://www.asteraceaegenomesize.com) has been recently...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Plant genomes vary over several orders of magnitude in size, even among closely related species, yet...
Plant genome size variation is a dynamic process of bloating and purging DNA.While it was thought pl...
Why do some genomes stay small and simple, while others become huge, and why are some genomes more s...