Unveiling the complexity of the maize transcriptome by single-molecule long-read sequencing
Zea mays is an important crop species and genetic model but uncertainties remain regarding the structure of the transcriptome. Here Wang et al. use single-molecule sequencing and size-fractionated libraries to identify novel transcripts and isoforms illustrating the complexity of maize mRNA.
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Main Authors: | Bo Wang, Elizabeth Tseng, Michael Regulski, Tyson A Clark, Ting Hon, Yinping Jiao, Zhenyuan Lu, Andrew Olson, Joshua C. Stein, Doreen Ware |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/32d3e91deb6449e6b10801c5ae9e69ba |
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