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. 2008 Dec;20(12):3184.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.108.201213. Epub 2008 Dec 19.

Dynamic evolution of oryza genomes

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Dynamic evolution of oryza genomes

Gregory Bertoni. Plant Cell. 2008 Dec.

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  • Plant Cell. 2009 Mar;21(3):1021
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Figure 1
Phylogenomic framework of diploid species from the genus Oryza. Representative species from each known Oryza diploid genome type (AA to GG) that is part of Oryza Map alignment Project (www.omap.org). Origins, genome sizes, and seed phenotypes are shown on respective branches (O. sativa includes both subspecies japonica and indica). Image courtesy of Paul Sanchez, Jayson Talag, and Chuanzhu Fan.

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