We generated a high - quality draft genome of the species Coffea canephora, which displays a conserved
chromosomal gene order among asterid angiosperms.
Not exact matches
In the 1920s, Beadle examined chromosomes in teosinte - corn hybrids and concluded that the two plants belonged to the same species, and even shared the same
chromosomal order of
genes.
In a
chromosomal inversion, the
order of the base pairs on the chromosome are reversed so the
gene doesn't express properly and the sufferer lacks the blood coagulation factor VIII (F8)
gene, which causes blood to clot in healthy people.
Genes are
ordered by their
chromosomal location and chromosomes are annotated in the boxes at the bottom.