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The Tetracentron genome provides insight into the early evolution of eudicots and the formation of vessel elements.

Ping-Li LiuXi ZhangJian-Feng MaoYan-Ming HongRen-Gang ZhangYilan EShuai NieKaihua JiaChen-Kun JiangJian HeWeiwei ShenQizouhong HeWenqing ZhengSamar AbbasPawan Kumar JewariaXuechan TianChang-Jun LiuXiaomei JiangYafang YinBo LiuLi WangBiao JinYongpeng MaZongbo QiuFrantišek BaluškaJozef ŠamajXinqiang HeShihui NiuJianbo XieLei XieHuimin XuHongzhi KongSong GeRichard A DixonYuannian JiaoJinxing Lin
Published in: Genome biology (2020)
The T. sinense genome provides a unique reference for inferring the early evolution of eudicots and the mechanisms underlying vessel element formation. Population genomics analysis of T. sinense reveals its genetic diversity and geographic structure with implications for conservation.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • gene expression