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289 related items for PubMed ID: 12324265

  • 1. Rice genome organization: the centromere and genome interactions.
    Kurata N, Nonomura K, Harushima Y.
    Ann Bot; 2002 Oct; 90(4):427-35. PubMed ID: 12324265
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  • 4. Identification and mapping of expressed genes, simple sequence repeats and transposable elements in centromeric regions of rice chromosomes.
    Mizuno H, Ito K, Wu J, Tanaka T, Kanamori H, Katayose Y, Sasaki T, Matsumoto T.
    DNA Res; 2006 Dec 31; 13(6):267-74. PubMed ID: 17298954
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  • 7. A segment of the apospory-specific genomic region is highly microsyntenic not only between the apomicts Pennisetum squamulatum and buffelgrass, but also with a rice chromosome 11 centromeric-proximal genomic region.
    Gualtieri G, Conner JA, Morishige DT, Moore LD, Mullet JE, Ozias-Akins P.
    Plant Physiol; 2006 Mar 31; 140(3):963-71. PubMed ID: 16415213
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  • 8. Physical maps and recombination frequency of six rice chromosomes.
    Wu J, Mizuno H, Hayashi-Tsugane M, Ito Y, Chiden Y, Fujisawa M, Katagiri S, Saji S, Yoshiki S, Karasawa W, Yoshihara R, Hayashi A, Kobayashi H, Ito K, Hamada M, Okamoto M, Ikeno M, Ichikawa Y, Katayose Y, Yano M, Matsumoto T, Sasaki T.
    Plant J; 2003 Dec 31; 36(5):720-30. PubMed ID: 14617072
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  • 9. BAC-FISH in wheat identifies chromosome landmarks consisting of different types of transposable elements.
    Zhang P, Li W, Fellers J, Friebe B, Gill BS.
    Chromosoma; 2004 Mar 31; 112(6):288-99. PubMed ID: 14986017
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  • 13. A fine physical map of the rice chromosome 5.
    Cheng CH, Chung MC, Liu SM, Chen SK, Kao FY, Lin SJ, Hsiao SH, Tseng IC, Hsing YI, Wu HP, Chen CS, Shaw JF, Wu J, Matsumoto T, Sasaki T, Chen HH, Chow TY.
    Mol Genet Genomics; 2005 Nov 31; 274(4):337-45. PubMed ID: 16261349
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  • 15. Comparative genetics at the gene and chromosome levels between rice ( Oryza sativa) and wildrice ( Zizania palustris).
    Hass BL, Pires JC, Porter R, Phillips RL, Jackson SA.
    Theor Appl Genet; 2003 Sep 31; 107(5):773-82. PubMed ID: 12904864
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  • 16. Sequence-based alignment of sorghum chromosome 3 and rice chromosome 1 reveals extensive conservation of gene order and one major chromosomal rearrangement.
    Klein PE, Klein RR, Vrebalov J, Mullet JE.
    Plant J; 2003 Jun 31; 34(5):605-21. PubMed ID: 12787243
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  • 18. Repetitive Elements Contribute to the Diversity and Evolution of Centromeres in the Fungal Genus Verticillium.
    Seidl MF, Kramer HM, Cook DE, Fiorin GL, van den Berg GCM, Faino L, Thomma BPHJ.
    mBio; 2020 Sep 08; 11(5):. PubMed ID: 32900804
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