December 14, 2000 First
plant genome completed A multi-national research team reports the completion of the Arabidopsis genome in the December 14, 2000 issue of Nature.
Not exact matches
Ten years ago, the International Barley
Genome Sequencing Consortium, which is led by Nils Stein of the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research in Germany, set out to assemble a complete reference sequence of the barley g
Genome Sequencing Consortium, which is led by Nils Stein of the Leibniz Institute of
Plant Genetics and Crop
Plant Research in Germany, set out to assemble a
complete reference sequence of the barley
genomegenome.
Its 3.8 million bases include the
complete mitochondrial
genomes of three green algae and one moss, as well as genes from other
plants, evolutionary biologist Jeffrey Palmer of Indiana University, Bloomington, and his colleagues report today in another paper in Science.
We report the
complete mitochondrial
genome sequence of the flowering
plant Amborella trichopoda.
The
Complete Genome Sequence of the
Plant Growth - Promoting Bacterium Pseudomonas sp..
Now, researchers involved in an international effort to sequence the entire
genome of Arabidopsis have obtained - for the first time - the
complete DNA sequence of chromosomes from a
plant species.
The
complete sequences of chromosome 2 (19 Mb) and chromosome 4 (17 Mb) represent roughly one - third of the
plant's
genome.