Pinus banksiana has at least seven expressed alcohol dehydrogenase genes in two linked groups.
1996
Perry D.J. | Furnier G.R.
The alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh) gene family is much more complex in Pinus banksiana than in angiosperms, with at least seven expressed genes organized as two tightly linked clusters. Intron number and position are highly conserved between P. banksiana and angiosperms. Unlike angiosperm Adh genes, numerous duplications, as large as 217 bp, were observed within the noncoding regions of P. banksiana Adh genes and may be a common feature of conifer genes. A high frequency of duplication over a wide range of scales may contribute to the large genome size of conifers.
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书目信息
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
卷
93
ISSN
0027-8424
页码
v.13020-13023(23)
其它主题
Monocotyledone; Monocotiledoneas; Alcool deshydrogenase; Dicotyledone; Secuencia nucleotidica; Sequence nucleotidique; Segregacion
语言
英语
注释
references. AVAILABILITY: US (DNAL 500 N21P).
类型
Journal Article; Journal Part
来源
Proceedings-of-the-National-Academy-of-Sciences-of-the-United-States-of-America (USA). (12 Nov 1996). v. 93(23) p. 13020-13023.
团体作者
University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.
2012-11-15
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