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The genome sequence and structure of rice chromosome 1.

Authors :
Sasaki, Takuji
Matsumoto, Takashi
Yamamoto, Kimiko
Sakata, Katsumi
Baba, Tomoya
Katayose, Yuichi
Wu, Jianzhong
Niimura, Yoshihito
Cheng, Zhukuan
Nagamura, Yoshiaki
Antonio, Baltazar A.
Kanamori, Hiroyuki
Hosokawa, Satomi
Masukawa, Masatoshi
Arikawa, Koji
Chiden, Yoshino
Hayashi, Mika
Okamoto, Masako
Ando, Tsuyu
Aoki, Hiroyoshi
Source :
Nature; 11/21/2002, Vol. 420 Issue 6913, p312, 5p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The rice species Oryza sativa is considered to be a model plant because of its small genome size, extensive genetic map, relative ease of transformation and synteny with other cereal crops. Here we report the essentially complete sequence of chromosome 1, the longest chromosome in the rice genome. We summarize characteristics of the chromosome structure and the biological insight gained from the sequence. The analysis of 43.3 megabases (Mb) of non-overlapping sequence reveals 6,756 protein coding genes, of which 3,161 show homology to proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana, another model plant. About 30% (2,073) of the genes have been functionally categorized. Rice chromosome 1 is (G + C)-rich, especially in its coding regions, and is characterized by several gene families that are dispersed or arranged in tandem repeats. Comparison with a draft sequence indicates the importance of a high-quality finished sequence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
RICE genetics
CHROMOSOMES
GENOMES

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
420
Issue :
6913
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8540662
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature01184