Conifers dominate the world\u27s forest ecosystems and are the most widely planted tree species. Their giant and complex genomes present great challenges for assembling a complete reference genome for evolutionary and genomic studies. We present a 25.4-Gb chromosome-level assembly of Chinese pine (Pinus tabuliformis) and revealed that its genome size is mostly attributable to huge intergenic regions and long introns with high transposable element (TE) content. Large genes with long introns exhibited higher expressions levels. Despite a lack of recent whole-genome duplication, 91.2% of genes were duplicated through dispersed duplication, and expanded gene families are mainly related to stress responses, which may underpin conifers\u27 adapta...
We investigate the utility and scalability of new read cloud technologies to improve the draft genom...
ABSTRACT The largest genus in the conifer family Pinaceae is Pinus, with over 100 species. The size ...
Plant genomes are punctuated by repeated bouts of proliferation of transposable elements (TEs), and ...
Conifers dominate the world\u27s forest ecosystems and are the most widely planted tree species. The...
Conifers have dominated forests for more than 200 million years and are of huge ecological and econo...
Conifers have dominated forests for more than 200 million years and are of huge ecological and econo...
Sequencing the giga-genomes of several pine species has enabled comparative genomic analyses of thes...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
The largest genus in the conifer family Pinaceae is Pinus, with over 100 species. The size and compl...
Sequencing the giga-genomes of several pine species has enabled comparative genomic analyses of thes...
Conifers have been understudied at the genomic level despite their worldwide ecological and economic...
Abstract Background In today's age of genomic discovery, no attempt has been made to comprehensively...
Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana Douglas) is within the subgenus Strobus with an estimated genome size ...
We investigate the utility and scalability of new read cloud technologies to improve the draft genom...
ABSTRACT The largest genus in the conifer family Pinaceae is Pinus, with over 100 species. The size ...
Plant genomes are punctuated by repeated bouts of proliferation of transposable elements (TEs), and ...
Conifers dominate the world\u27s forest ecosystems and are the most widely planted tree species. The...
Conifers have dominated forests for more than 200 million years and are of huge ecological and econo...
Conifers have dominated forests for more than 200 million years and are of huge ecological and econo...
Sequencing the giga-genomes of several pine species has enabled comparative genomic analyses of thes...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
The largest genus in the conifer family Pinaceae is Pinus, with over 100 species. The size and compl...
Sequencing the giga-genomes of several pine species has enabled comparative genomic analyses of thes...
Conifers have been understudied at the genomic level despite their worldwide ecological and economic...
Abstract Background In today's age of genomic discovery, no attempt has been made to comprehensively...
Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana Douglas) is within the subgenus Strobus with an estimated genome size ...
We investigate the utility and scalability of new read cloud technologies to improve the draft genom...
ABSTRACT The largest genus in the conifer family Pinaceae is Pinus, with over 100 species. The size ...
Plant genomes are punctuated by repeated bouts of proliferation of transposable elements (TEs), and ...