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  2. List of sequenced plant genomes - Wikipedia

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    Early diverging land plant: Ceratodon purpureus: Bryophytes: Early diverging land plant: Fontinalis antipyretica (greater water-moss) Bryophytes: Aquatic moss 385.2 Mbp 16,538 BGI: 2020 [1] BGISEQ-500 & 10X, scaffold N50 45.8 Kbp Marchantia polymorpha: Bryophytes: Early diverging land plant 225.8 Mb 19,138 2017 [2] Physcomitrella patens ssp ...

  3. Nuclear gene - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear gene location. A nuclear gene is a gene that has its DNA nucleotide sequence physically situated within the cell nucleus of a eukaryotic organism. This term is employed to differentiate nuclear genes, which are located in the cell nucleus, from genes that are found in mitochondria or chloroplasts. The vast majority of genes in ...

  4. List of sequenced eukaryotic genomes - Wikipedia

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    Saccharomyces cerevisiae was the first eukaryotic organism to have its complete genome sequence determined.. This list of "sequenced" eukaryotic genomes contains all the eukaryotes known to have publicly available complete nuclear and organelle genome sequences that have been sequenced, assembled, annotated and published; draft genomes are not included, nor are organelle-only sequences.

  5. Plant genetics - Wikipedia

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    An image of multiple chromosomes, taken from many cells. Plant genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity specifically in plants. [1] [2] It is generally considered a field of biology and botany, but intersects frequently with many other life sciences and is strongly linked with the study of information systems.

  6. Chloroplast DNA - Wikipedia

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    In land plants, some 11–14% of the DNA in their nuclei can be traced back to the chloroplast, [33] up to 18% in Arabidopsis, corresponding to about 4,500 protein-coding genes. [34] There have been a few recent transfers of genes from the chloroplast DNA to the nuclear genome in land plants. [8]

  7. 1000 Plant Genomes Project - Wikipedia

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    As of 2002, the number of classified green plant species was estimated to be around 370,000, however, there are probably many thousands more yet unclassified. [10] Despite this number, very few of these species have detailed DNA sequence information to date; 125,426 species in GenBank, as of 11 April 2012, [11] but most (>95%) having DNA sequence for only one or two genes. "...almost none of ...

  8. Category:Plant genes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plant genes" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1RL (rye) A.

  9. Nuclear DNA - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA differ in many ways, starting with location and structure. Nuclear DNA is located within the nucleus of eukaryote cells and usually has two copies per cell while mitochondrial DNA is located in the mitochondria and contains 100–1,000 copies per cell.