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The B73 maize genome: complexity, diversity, and dynamics.

Authors :
Schnable PS
Ware D
Fulton RS
Stein JC
Wei F
Pasternak S
Liang C
Zhang J
Fulton L
Graves TA
Minx P
Reily AD
Courtney L
Kruchowski SS
Tomlinson C
Strong C
Delehaunty K
Fronick C
Courtney B
Rock SM
Belter E
Du F
Kim K
Abbott RM
Cotton M
Levy A
Marchetto P
Ochoa K
Jackson SM
Gillam B
Chen W
Yan L
Higginbotham J
Cardenas M
Waligorski J
Applebaum E
Phelps L
Falcone J
Kanchi K
Thane T
Scimone A
Thane N
Henke J
Wang T
Ruppert J
Shah N
Rotter K
Hodges J
Ingenthron E
Cordes M
Kohlberg S
Sgro J
Delgado B
Mead K
Chinwalla A
Leonard S
Crouse K
Collura K
Kudrna D
Currie J
He R
Angelova A
Rajasekar S
Mueller T
Lomeli R
Scara G
Ko A
Delaney K
Wissotski M
Lopez G
Campos D
Braidotti M
Ashley E
Golser W
Kim H
Lee S
Lin J
Dujmic Z
Kim W
Talag J
Zuccolo A
Fan C
Sebastian A
Kramer M
Spiegel L
Nascimento L
Zutavern T
Miller B
Ambroise C
Muller S
Spooner W
Narechania A
Ren L
Wei S
Kumari S
Faga B
Levy MJ
McMahan L
Van Buren P
Vaughn MW
Ying K
Yeh CT
Emrich SJ
Jia Y
Kalyanaraman A
Hsia AP
Barbazuk WB
Baucom RS
Brutnell TP
Carpita NC
Chaparro C
Chia JM
Deragon JM
Estill JC
Fu Y
Jeddeloh JA
Han Y
Lee H
Li P
Lisch DR
Liu S
Liu Z
Nagel DH
McCann MC
SanMiguel P
Myers AM
Nettleton D
Nguyen J
Penning BW
Ponnala L
Schneider KL
Schwartz DC
Sharma A
Soderlund C
Springer NM
Sun Q
Wang H
Waterman M
Westerman R
Wolfgruber TK
Yang L
Yu Y
Zhang L
Zhou S
Zhu Q
Bennetzen JL
Dawe RK
Jiang J
Jiang N
Presting GG
Wessler SR
Aluru S
Martienssen RA
Clifton SW
McCombie WR
Wing RA
Wilson RK
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2009 Nov 20; Vol. 326 (5956), pp. 1112-5.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

We report an improved draft nucleotide sequence of the 2.3-gigabase genome of maize, an important crop plant and model for biological research. Over 32,000 genes were predicted, of which 99.8% were placed on reference chromosomes. Nearly 85% of the genome is composed of hundreds of families of transposable elements, dispersed nonuniformly across the genome. These were responsible for the capture and amplification of numerous gene fragments and affect the composition, sizes, and positions of centromeres. We also report on the correlation of methylation-poor regions with Mu transposon insertions and recombination, and copy number variants with insertions and/or deletions, as well as how uneven gene losses between duplicated regions were involved in returning an ancient allotetraploid to a genetically diploid state. These analyses inform and set the stage for further investigations to improve our understanding of the domestication and agricultural improvements of maize.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
326
Issue :
5956
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19965430
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1178534