Nature Communications (Nov 2016)
The pangenome of an agronomically important crop plant Brassica oleracea
- Agnieszka A. Golicz,
- Philipp E. Bayer,
- Guy C. Barker,
- Patrick P. Edger,
- HyeRan Kim,
- Paula A. Martinez,
- Chon Kit Kenneth Chan,
- Anita Severn-Ellis,
- W. Richard McCombie,
- Isobel A. P. Parkin,
- Andrew H. Paterson,
- J. Chris Pires,
- Andrew G. Sharpe,
- Haibao Tang,
- Graham R. Teakle,
- Christopher D. Town,
- Jacqueline Batley,
- David Edwards
Affiliations
- Agnieszka A. Golicz
- School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland
- Philipp E. Bayer
- School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia
- Guy C. Barker
- School of Life Sciences, The University of Warwick
- Patrick P. Edger
- Department of Horticulture, Michigan State University
- HyeRan Kim
- Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology
- Paula A. Martinez
- School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland
- Chon Kit Kenneth Chan
- School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia
- Anita Severn-Ellis
- School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia
- W. Richard McCombie
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
- Isobel A. P. Parkin
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
- Andrew H. Paterson
- Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory, University of Georgia
- J. Chris Pires
- Division of Biological Sciences, Bond Life Sciences Center, University of Missouri
- Andrew G. Sharpe
- National Research Council Canada
- Haibao Tang
- Center for Genomics and Biotechnology, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Haixia Applied Plant Systems Biology, Haixia Institute of Science and Technology (HIST), Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
- Graham R. Teakle
- School of Life Sciences, The University of Warwick
- Christopher D. Town
- J. Craig Venter Institute
- Jacqueline Batley
- School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia
- David Edwards
- School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13390
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 7,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 8
Abstract
Brassica oleracea is a single species that includes diverse crops such as cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Here, the authors identify genes not captured in existing B. oleraceareference genomes by the assembly of a pangenome and show variations in gene content that may be related to important agronomic traits