Chapter Five The Sphagnum Genome Project A New Model for Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics
Results
Contrasting patterns of genome-level diversity across distinct co-occurring bacterial populations
Genome-sequenced bacterial collection from sorghum epicuticular wax
Polynucleobacter necessarius, a model for genome reduction in both free-living and symbiotic bacteria
High-quality PacBio draft genome sequences of 17 free-living Bradyrhizobium and four related Nitrobacteraceae strains isolated from arid soils in the Santa Catalina Mountains of Southern Arizona
Genome size, cell size, and the evolution of enucleated erythrocytes in attenuate salamanders
Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate
Biosynthesis of Haloterpenoids in Red Algae via Microbial-like Type I Terpene Synthases
Improved genome assembly and evidence-based global gene model set for the chordate Ciona intestinalis: new insight into intron and operon populations
MIxS-HCR: a MIxS extension defining a minimal information standard for sequence data from environments pertaining to hydrocarbon resources
Genome-Wide Sequencing of 41 Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Mutated Lines Reveals Diverse Mutations Induced by Fast-Neutron Irradiation
Artificial Polyploidy Improves Bacterial Single Cell Genome Recovery