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GrainGenes Reference Report: PMB-48-729

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PMB-48-729
Title
Trends in comparative genetics and their potential impacts on wheat and barley research
Journal
Plant Molecular Biology
Year
2002
Volume
48
Pages
729-740
Author
Laurie DA
Devos KM
Abstract
Summary: We review some general points about comparative mapping, the evolution of gene families and recent advances in the understanding of angiosperm phylogeny. These are considered in relation to studies of large-genome cereals, particularly barley (Hordeum vulgare) and wheat (Triticum aestivum), with reference to methods of gene isolation. The relative merits of direct map-based cloning in barley and wheat, utilization of the smaller genome of rice (Oryza sativa) and gene homology methods that utilize information from model species such as Arabidopsis thaliana are briefly discussed
Keyword
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angiosperm
angiosperm phylogeny
arabidopsis
arabidopsis thaliana
barley
barley (hordeum vulgare)
chromosome evolution
cloning
comparative genetics
comparative mapping
controlling petal
disease resistance genes
evolution
family
floral homeotic genes
flower development
gene
gene family
genome
genome evolution
homologies
homology
hordeum
hordeum vulgare
impact
impacts
information
isolation
mads-box gene
map-based cloning
mapping
method
model
molecular evolution
oryza
oryza sativa
phylogeny
review
rice
trends
triticum
triticum aestivum
wheat (triticum aestivum)

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