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The contributions from the progenitor genomes of the mesopolyploid Brassiceae are evolutionarily distinct but functionally compatible
Yue Hao
,
Makenzie E. Mabry
,
Patrick P. Edger
,
Michael Freeling
,
Chunfang Zheng
,
Lingling Jin
,
Robert VanBuren
,
Marivi Colle
,
Hong An
,
R. Shawn Abrahams
,
Jacob D. Washburn
,
Xinshuai Qi
,
Kerrie Barry
,
Christopher Daum
,
Shengqiang Shu
,
Jeremy Schmutz
,
David Sankoff
,
Michael S. Barker
,
Eric Lyons
,
J. Chris Pires
,
and
Gavin C. Conant
Genome Res.
May 2021
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April 16, 2021
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doi:
10.1101/gr.270033.120
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High-resolution mapping of open chromatin in the rice genome
Wenli Zhang
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Yufeng Wu
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James C. Schnable
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Zixian Zeng
,
Michael Freeling
,
Gregory E. Crawford
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and
Jiming Jiang
Genome Res.
January 2012
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November 22, 2011
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10.1101/gr.131342.111
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Many or most genes in
Arabidopsis
transposed after the origin of the order Brassicales
Michael Freeling
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Eric Lyons
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Brent Pedersen
,
Maqsudul Alam
,
Ray Ming
,
and
Damon Lisch
Genome Res.
December 2008
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October 3, 2008
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doi:
10.1101/gr.081026.108
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Gene-balanced duplications, like tetraploidy, provide predictable drive to increase morphological complexity
Michael Freeling
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Brian C. Thomas
Genome Res.
July 2006
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doi:
10.1101/gr.3681406
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Following tetraploidy in an
Arabidopsis
ancestor, genes were removed preferentially from one homeolog leaving clusters enriched in dose-sensitive genes
Brian C. Thomas
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Brent Pedersen
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and
Michael Freeling
Genome Res.
July 2006
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June 7, 2006
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doi:
10.1101/gr.4708406
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Grains of knowledge: Genomics of model cereals
Andrew H. Paterson
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Michael Freeling
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Takuji Sasaki
Genome Res.
December 2005
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10.1101/gr.3725905
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Conserved Noncoding Sequences in the Grasses
Dan Choffnes Inada
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Ali Bashir
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Chunghau Lee
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Brian C. Thomas
,
Cynthia Ko
,
Stephen A. Goff
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and
Michael Freeling
Genome Res.
September 2003
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10.1101/gr.1280703
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The Unified Grass Genome: Synergy in Synteny
Jeffrey L. Bennetzen
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Michael Freeling
Genome Res.
April 1, 1997
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doi:
10.1101/gr.7.4.301
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