Deeply altered genome architecture in the endoparasitic flowering plant sapria himalayana griff. (rafflesiaceae)
Despite more than 2,000-fold variation in genome size, key features of genome architecture are largely conserved across angiosperms. Parasitic plants have elucidated the many ways in which genomes can be modified, yet we still lack comprehensive genome data for species that represent the most extrem...
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Main Authors: | Cai, Liming, Arnold, Brian J., Xi, Zhenxiang, Khost, Danielle E., Patel, Niki, Hartmann, Claire B., Manickam, Sugumaran, Sasirat, Sawitree, Nikolov, Lachezar A., Mathews, Sarah, Sackton, Timothy B., Davis, Charles C. |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/34491/ |
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