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Rice genome structure, function and evolution

Over 90 % of the rice genome has been sequenced, and detailed physical mapping has revealed structural features of highly duplicated regions such as the centromere. Kurata et al. (pp. 427-435) discuss how these findings shed new light on chromosome interactions, reproductive barriers and on cereal genome evolution.





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