What Genomes have been Sequenced?
klier at iscsvax.uni.edu
klier at iscsvax.uni.edu
Sat Oct 10 13:49:00 EST 1992
Keith Robison writes:
> Chloroplast -- liverwort, tobacco, rice, beechdrops
> Plant mitochondrial -- liverwort (Chlamydomonas? -- I'm not sure)
> Arabidopsis -- a few cosmid-sized (50Kb) segments done.
Ah, the zoological biases strike again ;-)
Chlamydomonas is an alga.
Arabidopsis, tobacco, rice and beechdrops are flowering plants (angiosperms).
The chloroplast genome of beechdrops is interesting because this is a
non-green parasite derived from holotropic ancestors.
Kay Klier (stray botanist)
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