Abstract Background Genlisea aurea (Lentibulariaceae) is a carnivorous plant with unusually small genome size - 63.6 Mb – one of the smallest known among higher plants. Data on the genome sizes and the phylogeny of Genlisea suggest that this is a derived state within the genus. Thus, G. aurea is an excellent model organism for studying evolutionary mechanisms of genome contraction. Results Here we report sequencing and de novo draft assembly of G. aurea genome. The assembly consists of 10,687 contigs of the total length of 43.4 Mb and includes 17,755 complete and partial protein-coding genes. Its comparison with th...
The DNA content of eukaryotic nuclei (C-value) varies ∼200,000-fold, but there is only a ∼20-fold va...
In our manuscript, we present a high-quality genome sequence of the Arabidopsis thaliana relative, A...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
It has been argued that the evolution of plant genome size is principally unidirectional and increas...
va oro ata, G se lent opportunity to address this question [1]. A monocot Paris japonica possesses a...
It has been argued that the evolution of plant genome size is principally unidirectional and increas...
Genome sizes vary considerably across all eukaryotes and even among closely related species. The gen...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the existing knowledge on the evolution of genome size and ...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
The factors behind genome size evolution have been of great interest, considering that eukaryotic ge...
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...
Genome size variation within plant taxa is due to presence/absence variation, which may affect low-c...
It has long been known that genomes vary over a remarkable range of sizes in both plants (Bennett, C...
The DNA content of eukaryotic nuclei (C-value) varies ∼200,000-fold, but there is only a ∼20-fold va...
In our manuscript, we present a high-quality genome sequence of the Arabidopsis thaliana relative, A...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
It has been argued that the evolution of plant genome size is principally unidirectional and increas...
va oro ata, G se lent opportunity to address this question [1]. A monocot Paris japonica possesses a...
It has been argued that the evolution of plant genome size is principally unidirectional and increas...
Genome sizes vary considerably across all eukaryotes and even among closely related species. The gen...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the existing knowledge on the evolution of genome size and ...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
The factors behind genome size evolution have been of great interest, considering that eukaryotic ge...
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...
Genome size variation within plant taxa is due to presence/absence variation, which may affect low-c...
It has long been known that genomes vary over a remarkable range of sizes in both plants (Bennett, C...
The DNA content of eukaryotic nuclei (C-value) varies ∼200,000-fold, but there is only a ∼20-fold va...
In our manuscript, we present a high-quality genome sequence of the Arabidopsis thaliana relative, A...
The haploid nuclear genome size (1C DNA) of vascular land plants varies over several orders of magni...