Oryza minuta (Poaceae family) is a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice with a BBCC genome. O. minuta has the potential to resist against various pathogenic diseases such as bacterial blight (BB), white backed planthopper (WBPH) and brown plant hopper (BPH). Here, we sequenced and annotated the complete mitochondrial genome of O. minuta. The mtDNA genome is 515,022 bp, containing 60 protein coding genes, 31 tRNA genes and two rRNA genes. The mitochondrial genome organization and the gene content at the nucleotide level are highly similar (89%) to that of O. rufipogon. Comparison with other related species revealed that most of the genes with known function are conserved among the Poaceae members. Similarly, O. minuta mt genome shared...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Ninety-three accessions representing 23 species from the genus Oryza were surveyed for restriction f...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
The genus Oryza comprises 25 species in 10 different genome types (AA, BB, BBCC, CC, CC...
The genus Oryza to which cultivated rice belongs has 24 species (2n=24 or 48), representing seven ge...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) has been cultivated as a major crop for more than 7000 years and it is the ma...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the world's...
Cytoplasmic chloroplast (cp) genomes and nuclear ribosomal DNA (nR) are the primary sequences used t...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the worlds ...
Rice has one of the simplest of the monocotyledonous genomes analyzed to date. The Oryza sativa geno...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the world’s...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Ninety-three accessions representing 23 species from the genus Oryza were surveyed for restriction f...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
Oryza minuta, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice (family Poaceae), possesses a BBCC genom...
The genus Oryza comprises 25 species in 10 different genome types (AA, BB, BBCC, CC, CC...
The genus Oryza to which cultivated rice belongs has 24 species (2n=24 or 48), representing seven ge...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) has been cultivated as a major crop for more than 7000 years and it is the ma...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the world's...
Cytoplasmic chloroplast (cp) genomes and nuclear ribosomal DNA (nR) are the primary sequences used t...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the worlds ...
Rice has one of the simplest of the monocotyledonous genomes analyzed to date. The Oryza sativa geno...
Rice is the most important crop in the world, acting as the staple food for over half of the world’s...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Despite being highly studied, the evolutionary relationships in the Oryza genus have remained incons...
Ninety-three accessions representing 23 species from the genus Oryza were surveyed for restriction f...