References
Arumuganathan K, Earle ED: Nuclear DNA content of some important plant species. Plant Mol Biol Rep 9: 208–218 (1991).
Ahn S, Anderson JA, Sorrells ME, Tanksley SD: Homoeologous relationships of rice, wheat and maize chromosomes. Mol Gen Genet 241: 483–490 (1993).
Moore G, Devos KM, Wang Z, Gale MD: Grasses, line up and form a circle. Curr Biol 5: 737–739 (1995).
Chen M, SanMiguel P, Oliveira AC, Woo S-S, Zhang H, Wing RA, Bennetzen JL: Microcolinearity in the sh2-homologous regions of the maize, rice and sorghum genomes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, in press.
Civardi L, Xia Y, Edwards KJ, Schnable PS, Nikolau BJ: The relationship between genetic and physical distances in the cloned al-sh2 interval of the Zea mays L. genome. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91: 8268–8272 (1994).
SanMiguel P, Tikhonov A, Jin Y-K, Motchoulskaia N, Zakharov D, Melake-Berhan A, Springer PS, Edwards KJ, Lee M, Avramova Z, Bennetzen JL: Nested retrotransposons in the intergenic regions of the maize genome. Science, in press.
Wessler SR, Bureau TE, White SE: LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: important players in the evolution of plant genomes. Curr Opin Genet Devel 5: 814–821 (1995).
Bureau TE, Ronald PC, Wessler SR: A computer based systematic survey reveals the predominance of small inverted-repeat elements in wild-type rice genes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93: 8524–8529 (1996).
Avramova Z, Tikhonov A, SanMiguel P, Jin Y-K, Liu C, Woo S-S, Wing RA, Bennetzen JL: Gene identification in a complex chromosomal continuum by local genomic cross referencing. Plant J, in press.
Avramova Z, SanMiguel P, Georgieva E, Bennetzen JL: Matrix attachment regions and transcribed sequences within a long chromosomal continuum containing maize adh1. Plant Cell 7: 1667–1680 (1995).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Chen, M., Bennetzen, J.L. Sequence composition and organization in the Sh2/A1-homologous region of rice. Plant Mol Biol 32, 999–1001 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00041383
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00041383