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Sequence and analysis of rice chromosome 4.

Authors :
Feng, Qi
Zhang, Yujun
Hao, Pei
Wang, Shengyue
Fu, Gang
Huang, Yucheng
Li, Ying
Zhu, Jingjie
Liu, Yilei
Hu, Xin
Jia, Peixin
Zhang, Yu
Zhao, Qiang
Ying, Kai
Yu, Shuliang
Tang, Yesheng
Weng, Qijun
Zhang, Lei
Lu, Ying
Mu, Jie
Source :
Nature. 11/21/2002, Vol. 420 Issue 6913, p316. 5p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Rice is the principal food for over half of the population of the world. With its genome size of 430 megabase pairs (Mb), the cultivated rice species Oryza sativa is a model plant for genome research. Here we report the sequence analysis of chromosome 4 of O. sativa, one of the first two rice chromosomes to be sequenced completely. The finished sequence spans 34.6 Mb and represents 97.3% of the chromosome. In addition, we report the longest known sequence for a plant centromere, a completely sequenced contig of 1.16 Mb corresponding to the centromeric region of chromosome 4. We predict 4,658 protein coding genes and 70 transfer RNA genes. A total of 1,681 predicted genes match available unique rice expressed sequence tags. Transposable elements have a pronounced bias towards the euchromatic regions, indicating a dose correlation of their distributions to genes along the chromosome. Comparative genome analysis between cultivated rice subspecies shows that there is an overall syntenic relationship between the chromosomes and divergence at the level of single-nucleotide polymorphisms and insertions and deletions. By contrast, there is little conservation in gene order between rice and Arabidopsis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
*RICE
*GENOMES

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
420
Issue :
6913
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8540663
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature01183