Comparative genomics of Arabidopsis and maize: prospects and limitations
AUTOR(ES)
Brendel, Volker
FONTE
BioMed Central
RESUMO
The completed Arabidopsis genome seems to be of limited value as a model for maize genomics. In addition to the expansion of repetitive sequences in maize and the lack of genomic micro-colinearity, maize-specific or highly-diverged proteins contribute to a predicted maize proteome of about 50,000 proteins, twice the size of that of Arabidopsis.
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