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. 2005 Mar;165(3):937-46.
doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2004.01293.x.

Duplication and DNA segmental loss in the rice genome: implications for diploidization

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Duplication and DNA segmental loss in the rice genome: implications for diploidization

Xiyin Wang et al. New Phytol. 2005 Mar.
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Abstract

* Large-scale duplication events have been recently uncovered in the rice genome, but different interpretations were proposed regarding the extent of the duplications. * Through analysing the 370 Mb genome sequences assembled into 12 chromosomes of Oryza sativa subspecies indica, we detected 10 duplicated blocks on all 12 chromosomes that contained 47% of the total predicted genes. Based on the phylogenetic analysis, we inferred that this was a result of a genome duplication that occurred c. 70 million years ago, supporting the polyploidy origin of the rice genome. In addition, a segmental duplication was also identified involving chromosomes 11 and 12, which occurred c. 5 million years ago. * Following the duplications, there have been large-scale chromosomal rearrangements and deletions. About 30-65% of duplicated genes were lost shortly after the duplications, leading to a rapid diploidization. * Together with other lines of evidence, we propose that polyploidization is still an ongoing process in grasses of polyploidy origins.

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  • Ancient duplication of cereal genomes.
    Paterson AH, Bowers JE, Van de Peer Y, Vandepoele K. Paterson AH, et al. New Phytol. 2005 Mar;165(3):658-61. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01347.x. New Phytol. 2005. PMID: 15720677 No abstract available.

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