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The Arabidopsis Genome Sequence as a Tool for Genome Analysis in Brassicaceae. A Comparison of the Arabidopsis and Capsella rubella Genomes1[w]
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Plant Physiology
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June 1, 2004| Author:
Boivin, Karine; Acarkan, Adile; Mbulu, Rosa-Stella; Clarenz, Oliver; Schmidt, Renate
| Copyright American Society of Plant Physiologists Jun 2004. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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The annotated Arabidopsis genome sequence was exploited as a tool for carrying out comparative analyses of the Arabidopsis and Capsella rubella genomes. Comparison of a set of random, short C. rubella sequences with the corresponding sequences in Arabidopsis revealed that aligned protein-coding exon sequences differ from aligned intron or intergenic sequences in respect to the degree of sequence identity and the frequency of small insertions/deletions. Molecular-mapped markers and expressed s...
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