Next generation sequencing to investigate genomic diversity in Caryophyllales
Next generation sequencing to investigate genomic diversity in Caryophyllales
Abstract Caryophyllales are a highly diverse and large order of plants with a global distribution. While some species are important crops like Beta vulgaris, many others can survive under extreme conditions. This order is well known for the complex pigment evolution, because the red pigments anthocyanin and betalain occur with mutual exclusion in species of the Caryophyllales. Here we report about genome assemblies of Kewa caespitosa (Kewaceae), Macarthuria australis (Macarthuriaceae), and Pharnaceum exiguum (Molluginaceae) which are representing different taxonomic groups in the Caryophyllales. The availability of these assemblies enhances molecular investigation of these species e.g. with respect to certain genes of interest.
Pucker Boas、Brockington Samuel F.、Feng Tao
Evolution and Diversity, Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge||Genetics and Genomics of Plants, CeBiTec & Faculty of Biology, Bielefeld UniversityEvolution and Diversity, Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge||Genetics and Genomics of Plants, CeBiTec & Faculty of Biology, Bielefeld UniversityEvolution and Diversity, Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge||Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
植物学遗传学分子生物学
whole genome sequencinggenome assemblyanthocyaninbetalainKewa caespitosaMacarthuria australisPharnaceum exiguumCaryophyllales
Pucker Boas,Brockington Samuel F.,Feng Tao.Next generation sequencing to investigate genomic diversity in Caryophyllales[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/646133.点此复制
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