Single-molecule sequencing of the desiccation-tolerant grass Oropetium thomaeum
Robert VanBuren,
Doug Bryant,
Patrick P. Edger,
Haibao Tang,
Diane Burgess,
Dinakar Challabathula,
Kristi Spittle,
Richard Hall,
Jenny Gu,
Eric Lyons,
Michael Freeling,
Dorothea Bartels,
Boudewijn Ten Hallers,
Alex Hastie,
Todd P. Michael () and
Todd C. Mockler ()
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Robert VanBuren: Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Doug Bryant: Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Patrick P. Edger: University of California Berkeley
Haibao Tang: iPlant Collaborative, School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona
Diane Burgess: University of California Berkeley
Dinakar Challabathula: IMBIO, University of Bonn
Kristi Spittle: Pacific Biosciences
Richard Hall: Pacific Biosciences
Jenny Gu: Pacific Biosciences
Eric Lyons: iPlant Collaborative, School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona
Michael Freeling: University of California Berkeley
Dorothea Bartels: IMBIO, University of Bonn
Boudewijn Ten Hallers: BioNano Genomics
Alex Hastie: BioNano Genomics
Todd P. Michael: Ibis Biosciences
Todd C. Mockler: Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Nature, 2015, vol. 527, issue 7579, 508-511
Abstract:
Oropetium thomaeum is a resurrection plant that can survive extreme water stress through desiccation to complete dryness, providing a model for drought tolerance; here, whole-genome sequencing and assembly of the Oropetium genome using single-molecule real-time sequencing is reported.
Date: 2015
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