Genome Structure of the Legume, Lotus japonicus
Kazusa DNA Research Institute · Kobe University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The legume Lotus japonicus has been widely used as a model system to investigate the genetic background of legume-specific phenomena such as symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Here, we report structural features of the L. japonicus genome. The 315.1-Mb sequences determined in this and previous studies correspond to 67% of the genome (472 Mb), and are likely to cover 91.3% of the gene space. Linkage mapping anchored 130-Mb sequences onto the six linkage groups. A total of 10,951 complete and 19,848 partial structures of protein-encoding genes were assigned to the genome. Comparative analysis of these genes revealed the expansion of several functional domains and gene families that are characteristic of L. japonicus.…
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29Topics & keywords
- Synteny
- Lotus japonicus
- Biology
- Genome
- Gene
- Genetics
- Lotus
- Comparative genomics
- Life in Land