Giant genomes are rare across the plant kingdom and their study has focused almost exclusively on angiosperms and gymnosperms. The scarce genetic data that are available for ferns, however, indicate differences in their genome organization and a lower dynamism compared to other plant groups. Tmesipteris is a small genus of mainly epiphytic ferns that occur in Oceania and several Pacific Islands. So far, only two species with giant genomes have been reported in the genus, T. tannensis (1C = 73.19 Gbp) and T. obliqua (1C = 147.29 Gbp). Low-coverage genome skimming sequence data were generated in these two species and analyzed using the RepeatExplorer2 pipeline to identify and quantify the repetitive DNA fraction of these genomes. We found tha...
Twenty-first century technology is addressing many of the questions posed by 20th-century biology. A...
Euphyllophytes encompass almost all extant plants, including two sister clades, ferns and seed plant...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
© 2017 The Linnean Society of London. We report the discovery of the largest fern genome in Tmesipte...
Ferns are one of the few remaining major clades of land plants for which a complete genome sequence ...
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. T...
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. T...
Ferns are one of the few remaining major clades of land plants for which a complete genome sequence ...
BackgroundTranscriptomics in non-model plant systems has recently reached a point where the examinat...
Background: Transcriptomics in non-model plant systems has recently reached a point where the examin...
Ferns are notorious for possessing large genomes and numerous chromosomes. Despite decades of specul...
Background: Ferns, originated about 360 million years ago, are the sister group of seed plants. Desp...
The large size and complexity of most fern genomes have hampered efforts to elucidate fundamental as...
Abstract Background Ferns have generally been neglected in studies of chloroplast genomics. Before t...
Abstract Background Ferns are large and underexplored group of vascular plants (~ 11 thousands speci...
Twenty-first century technology is addressing many of the questions posed by 20th-century biology. A...
Euphyllophytes encompass almost all extant plants, including two sister clades, ferns and seed plant...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
© 2017 The Linnean Society of London. We report the discovery of the largest fern genome in Tmesipte...
Ferns are one of the few remaining major clades of land plants for which a complete genome sequence ...
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. T...
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. T...
Ferns are one of the few remaining major clades of land plants for which a complete genome sequence ...
BackgroundTranscriptomics in non-model plant systems has recently reached a point where the examinat...
Background: Transcriptomics in non-model plant systems has recently reached a point where the examin...
Ferns are notorious for possessing large genomes and numerous chromosomes. Despite decades of specul...
Background: Ferns, originated about 360 million years ago, are the sister group of seed plants. Desp...
The large size and complexity of most fern genomes have hampered efforts to elucidate fundamental as...
Abstract Background Ferns have generally been neglected in studies of chloroplast genomics. Before t...
Abstract Background Ferns are large and underexplored group of vascular plants (~ 11 thousands speci...
Twenty-first century technology is addressing many of the questions posed by 20th-century biology. A...
Euphyllophytes encompass almost all extant plants, including two sister clades, ferns and seed plant...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...