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Publication Abstract

Comparative Genome Analysis of Monocots and Dicots, Toward Characterization of Angiosperm Diversity

Paterson, A. H., Bowers, J. E., Chapman, B. A., Peterson, D. G., Rong, J., & Wicker, T. M. (2004). Comparative Genome Analysis of Monocots and Dicots, Toward Characterization of Angiosperm Diversity. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 15(2), 120-124.

The importance of angiosperms to sustaining humanity by providing a wide range of ‘ecosystem services’ warrants increased exploration of their genomic diversity. The nearly completed sequences for two species representing the major angiosperm subclasses, specifically the dicot Arabidopsis thaliana and the monocot Oryza sativa, provide a foundation for comparative analysis across the angiosperms. The angiosperms also exemplify some challenges to be faced as genomics makes new inroads into describing biotic diversity, in particular polyploidy (genome-wide chromatin duplication), and much larger genome sizes than have been studied to date.