The Genomes of Oryza sativa: A History of Duplications
BGI Group (China) · Beijing Institute of Genomics · +12 more institutions
Abstract
We report improved whole-genome shotgun sequences for the genomes of indica and japonica rice, both with multimegabase contiguity, or almost 1,000-fold improvement over the drafts of 2002. Tested against a nonredundant collection of 19,079 full-length cDNAs, 97.7% of the genes are aligned, without fragmentation, to the mapped super-scaffolds of one or the other genome. We introduce a gene identification procedure for plants that does not rely on similarity to known genes to remove erroneous predictions resulting from transposable elements. Using the available EST data to adjust for residual errors in the predictions, the estimated gene count is at least 38,000-40,000. Only 2%-3% of the genes are unique to any…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 116.81
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 93
Authors
117- JYJun YuCorresponding
BGI Group (China), Beijing Institute of Genomics, Zhejiang University
- JWJun Wang
BGI Group (China), Peking University, Beijing Institute of Genomics, National Institute of Genomic Medicine, Zhejiang University
- WLWei Lin
BGI Group (China), Beijing Institute of Genomics
- SLSonggang Li
BGI Group (China), Peking University, Beijing Institute of Genomics
- HLHeng Li
BGI Group (China), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Institute of Genomics, Institute of Theoretical Physics
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genome
- Genetics
- Gene duplication
- Genome evolution
- Transposable element
- Segmental duplication
- Gene
- Life in Land