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Arabidopsis 4, Tomato 1

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ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER

  1. Ku, H.-M., Vision, T., Liu, J. & Tanksley, S. D. Comparing sequenced segments of the tomato and Arabidopsis genomes: large-scale duplication followed by selective gene loss creates a network of synteny. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 97, 9121–9126 (2000).

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FURTHER READING

  1. Blanc, G., Barakat, A., Guyot, R., Cooke, R. & Delseny M. Extensive duplication and reshuffling in the Arabidopsis genome. Plant Cell 12, 1093–1102 (2000).

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Casci, T. Arabidopsis 4, Tomato 1. Nat Rev Genet 1, 4–5 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/35049507

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