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How to usefully compare homologous plant genes and chromosomes as DNA sequences
Authors:Lyons Eric  Freeling Michael
Institution:Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Abstract:There are four sequenced and publicly available plant genomes to date. With many more slated for completion, one challenge will be to use comparative genomic methods to detect novel evolutionary patterns in plant genomes. This research requires sequence alignment algorithms to detect regions of similarity within and among genomes. However, different alignment algorithms are optimized for identifying different types of homologous sequences. This review focuses on plant genome evolution and provides a tutorial for using several sequence alignment algorithms and visualization tools to detect useful patterns of conservation: conserved non-coding sequences, false positive noise, subfunctionalization, synteny, annotation errors, inversions and local duplications. Our tutorial encourages the reader to experiment online with the reviewed tools as a companion to the text.
Keywords:plant comparative genomics  CNS  synteny  fractionation
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