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View article: <i>Phytophthora</i> Genome Sequences Uncover Evolutionary Origins and Mechanisms of Pathogenesis
<i>Phytophthora</i> Genome Sequences Uncover Evolutionary Origins and Mechanisms of Pathogenesis Open
Draft genome sequences have been determined for the soybean pathogen Phytophthora sojae and the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum . OoÌmycetes such as these Phytophthora species share the kingdom Stramenopila with photosynthe…
View article: Genome sequences of two Phytophthora species responsible for Sudden Oak Death and Soybean Root Rot provide novel insights into their evolutionary origins and mechanisms of pathogenesis
Genome sequences of two Phytophthora species responsible for Sudden Oak Death and Soybean Root Rot provide novel insights into their evolutionary origins and mechanisms of pathogenesis Open
The approximately 60 species of Phytophthora are all destructive pathogens, causing rots of roots, stems, leaves and fruits of a wide range of agriculturally and ornamentally important plants (1). Some species, such as P. cinnamomi, P. par…
View article: The sequence and analysis of duplication rich human chromosome 16
The sequence and analysis of duplication rich human chromosome 16 Open
We report here the 78,884,754 base pairs of finished human chromosome 16 sequence, representing over 99.9 percent of its euchromatin. Manual annotation revealed 880 protein coding genes confirmed by 1,637 aligned transcripts, 19 tRNA genes…
View article: The Draft Genome of <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> : Insights into Chordate and Vertebrate Origins
The Draft Genome of <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> : Insights into Chordate and Vertebrate Origins Open
The first chordates appear in the fossil record at the time of the Cambrian explosion, nearly 550 million years ago. The modern ascidian tadpole represents a plausible approximation to these ancestral chordates. To illuminate the origins o…
View article: The genome of the sea squirt Ciona Intestinalis: The seeds of vertebrate innovation
The genome of the sea squirt Ciona Intestinalis: The seeds of vertebrate innovation Open
The first chordates appeared over a half a billion years ago, providing the ancestral stock from which modern vertebrates emerged. To shed some light on the chordate origins, we have sequenced the genome of Ciona intestinalis, a sea squirt…