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Illumina MiSeq and HiSeq2500. PCR free paired end and long mate pair sequencing and assembly. Illumina HiSeq transcriptome sequencing (125/150 bp paired end reads). Erysimum cheiranthoides (wormseed wallflower) strain 'Elbtalaue' Brassicaceae: Model plant for studying defensive chemistry, including cardiac glycosides: 175 Mbp 29,947 8
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As of 2002, the number of classified green plant species was estimated to be around 370,000, however, there are probably many thousands more yet unclassified. [10] Despite this number, very few of these species have detailed DNA sequence information to date; 125,426 species in GenBank, as of 11 April 2012, [11] but most (>95%) having DNA sequence for only one or two genes. "...almost none of ...
A genetic map was constructed to anchor the assembled genome. 72.8% of the assembled sequences were successfully anchored onto the seven chromosomes. Another plant genome that combined NGS with Sanger sequencing was the genome of Theobroma cacao, 2010, [34] an economically important tropical fruit tree crop and the primary source of cocoa. The ...
The flowering plants are especially well represented in complete chloroplast genomes. As of January, 2017, all of their orders are represented except Commelinales, Picramniales, Huerteales, Escalloniales, Bruniales, and Paracryphiales. A compilation of most complete plastid genomes is maintained by the NCBI in a public repository. [2]
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bZIP transcription factors are found in all eukaryotes and form one of the largest families of dimerizing TFs. [3] An evolutionary study from 2008 revealed that 4 bZIP genes were encoded by the genome of the most recent common ancestor of all plants. [4]