Nature Genetics
2018-01 | journal-article
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Stein J, Yu Y, Copetti D, Zwickl D, Zhang L, Zhang C, Chougule K, Gao D, Iwata A, Goicoechea JL, Wei S, Wang J, Liao Y, Wang M, Jacquemin J, Becker C, Kudrna D, Zhang J, Londono C, Song X, Lee S, Sanchez P, Zuccolo A, Ammiraju J, Talag J, Danowitz A, Rivera L, Gschwend A, Noutsos C, Wu W, Kao S, Zeng J, Wei F, Zhao Q, Feng Q, Baidouri M, Carpentier M, Lasserre E, Cooke R, Farias DR, Maia LC, Santos R, Nyberg K, McNally K, Mauleon R, Alexandrov N, Schmutz J, Flowers D, Fan C, Weigel D, Jena K, Wicker T, Chen M, Han B, Henry R, Hsing Y, Kurata N, Oliveira AC, Panaud A, Jackson S, Machado C, Sanderson M, Long M, Ware D and Wing R. Genomes of 13 domesticated and wild rice relatives highlight genetic conservation, turnover and innovation across the genus Oryza. Nature Genetics, 2018, 50:285-296. DOI: 10.1038/s41588-018-0040-0