Fuente: Nature - Issue - nature.com science feeds
Expuesto el: miércoles, 05 de mayo de 2010 18:49
Autor: Jeremy Schmutz
Asunto: Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean
Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean Nature 465, 120 (2010). doi:10.1038/nature08957 Authors: Jeremy Schmutz, Steven B. Cannon, Jessica Schlueter, Jianxin Ma, Therese Mitros, William Nelson, David L. Hyten, Qijian Song, Jay J. Thelen, Jianlin Cheng, Dong Xu, Uffe Hellsten, Gregory D. May, Yeisoo Yu, Tetsuya Sakurai, Taishi Umezawa, Madan K. Bhattacharyya, Devinder Sandhu, Babu Valliyodan, Erika Lindquist, Myron Peto, David Grant, Shengqiang Shu, David Goodstein, Kerrie Barry, Montona Futrell-Griggs, Brian Abernathy, Jianchang Du, Zhixi Tian, Liucun Zhu, Navdeep Gill, Trupti Joshi, Marc Libault, Anand Sethuraman, Xue-Cheng Zhang, Kazuo Shinozaki, Henry T. Nguyen, Rod A. Wing, Perry Cregan, James Specht, Jane Grimwood, Dan Rokhsar, Gary Stacey, Randy C. Shoemaker & Scott A. Jackson Nature463, 178–183 (2010)During resubmission of this work, a paper was published that used a comparative genomics approach between soybean and maize to show that a single-base mutation in chromosome 19 accounts for the duplicate recessive epistasis |