Long-read assemblies reveal structural diversity in genomes of organelles – an example with Acacia pycnantha
Organelle genomes are typically represented as single, static, circular molecules. However, there is evidence that the chloroplast genome exists in two structural haplotypes and that the mitochondrial genome can display multiple circular, linear or branching forms. We sequenced and asse...
Main Authors: | Anna E. Syme, Todd G. B. McLay, Frank Udovicic, David J. Cantrill, Daniel J. Murphy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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GigaScience Press
2021-12-01
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Series: | GigaByte |
Online Access: | https://gigabytejournal.com/articles/36 |
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