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Was there a single ancestral cereal chromosome?
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This letter reveals how the genomes of maize, wheat and rice can be assembled from rice linkage segments and the generalised structure of an ancestral ‘chromosome’.
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Moore1
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Kurata5
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Cereal genome evolution; grasses, line up and form a circle
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The paper indicates how to relate the genomes of maize, rice, wheat, sugarcane, millet and sorghum and how to present comparative mapping data for ease of access.
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Marquage moleculaire chez la canne a sucre (Saccharum spp.); decomposition d'une structure genetique complexe et application a l'amelioration varietale
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Université de Paris XI, Orsay
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PhD Thesis
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Grivet1
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Genetic control of the cytologically diploid behaviour of hexaploid wheat
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Origin and molecular structure of the midget chromosome in a common wheat carrying rye cytoplasm
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(1992)
Chromosoma
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Murata1
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The molecular identification of the midget chromosome from the rye genome
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Mobile inverted-repeat elements of the Tourist family are associated with the genes of many cereal grasses
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Bureau1
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Stowaway — a new family of inverted repeat elements associated with the genes of both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants
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(1994)
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Bureau1
Wessler2
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Striking sequence similarity over almost 100 kilobases of human and mouse T cell receptor DNA
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Although the study was undertaken on human and mouse genomes, the results suggests that repetitive sequences should not just be considered as junk.
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(1994)
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Hood2
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Integration and non-random mutation of a plasma membrane proton ATPase gene fragment within the Bs1 retroelement of maize
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Microbial elicitors of plant defence responses activate transcription of a retrotransposon
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Although the study was of a dicot retrotransposon, the results reveal a possible selective advantage of maintaining vast numbers of retrotransposons in cereal genomes.
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Pouteau1
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Co- amplified markers alternate in megabase-long inverted repeats and cluster independently in interphase nuclei at early steps of mammalian gene amplification
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Linkage map of the long arm of barley chromosome 3 using C-bands and marker genes
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A chromosome region-specific mapping strategy reveals gene-rich telomeric ends in wheat
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CpG islands as markers in the vertebrate nucleus
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PFGE analysis of the rice genome: estimation of fragment sizes, organization of repetitive sequences and relationships between genetic and physical distances
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Mutation analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC6 promoter: defining its UAS domain and cell cycle regulating element
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Conservation of fine-scale DNA marker order in the genomes of rice and the Triticeae
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This paper demonstrates the collinearity of markers at the megabase level between the genomes of rice and the Triticeae. It provides evidence that rice YACs can be used to walk to genes in the Triticeae in particular for the homoeologous pairing gene.
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Rice-barley synteny and its application to saturation mapping of the barley Rpg1 region
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This paper demonstrates collinearity of markers at the megabase level between a region of the rice and barley genomes. It provides evidence that the Rpg1 gene might be cloned using yeast artificial chromosomes constructed from rice DNA.
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Nucleic Acids Res
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Kilian1
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Kurata5
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Construction of yeast artificial chromosomes containing barley DNA and the identification of clones carrying copies of the repeated element BIS-1
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Dunford1
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