Plant genome diversity volume 1: Plant genomes, their residents, and their evolutionary dynamics

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In this timely new 2-volume treatise, experts from around the world have banded together to produce a first-of-its-kind synopsis of the exciting and fast moving field of plant evolutionary genomics. In Volume I of Plant Genome Diversity, an update is provided on what we have learned from plant genome sequencing projects. This is followed by more focused chapters on the various genomic �residents� of plant genomes, including transposable elements, centromeres, small RNAs, and the evolutionary dynamics of genes and non-coding sequences. Attention is drawn to advances in our understanding of plant mitochondrial and plastid genomes, as well as the significance of duplication in genic evolution and the non-independent evolution among sequences in plant genomes. Finally, Volume I provides an introduction to the vibrant new frontier of plant epigenomics, describing the current state of our knowledge and the evolutionary implications of the epigenomic landscape.

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Wendel, J. F., Greilhuber, J., Doležel, J., & Leitch, I. J. (2012). Plant genome diversity volume 1: Plant genomes, their residents, and their evolutionary dynamics. Plant Genome Diversity Volume 1: Plant Genomes, their Residents, and their Evolutionary Dynamics (pp. 1–279). Springer-Verlag Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1130-7

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