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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.

Table des matières

1. The first ten years of plant genome sequencing and prospects for the next decade (L. Flagel and B. Blackman).- 2. Plant transposable elements: biology and evolution (E. Kejnovsky, J. Hawkins, C. Feschotte).- 3. The impact of transposable elements on gene and genome evolution (R. Slotkin, S. Nuthikattu, and N. Jiang).- 4. Centromeres: sequences, structure, and biology (C. Hirsch and J. Jiang).- 5. Telomeres and their biology (M. Siomos and K. Riha).- 6. The biology and dynamics of plant small RNAs (T.-F. Lee, P. Li, and B. Meyers ).- 7. Variation in rates of molecular evolution in plants and implications for estimating divergence times (J. Burleigh).- 8. Conserved non-coding sequences in plant genomes (S. Subramaniam and M. Freeling).- 9. Plant mitochondrial genome diversity - the genomics revolution (J. Mower, D. Sloan, and A. Alverson).- 10. Plastid genome diversity (P. Wolf).- 11. Duplication and turnover in plant genomes (M. Barker).- 12. Concerted evolution of multigene families and homoeologous recombination (G. Nieto-Feliner and J.A. Rossello).- 13. Synteny and genomic rearrangements (A. Paterson, X. Wang, H. Tang, and T. H. Lee).- 14. The variation of base composition in plant genomes (P. Smarda and P. Bures).- 15. Chromatin modifications in plants (X. Zhang).- 16. Evolutionary significance of epigenetic variation (C. Richards, K. J. F. Verhoeven and O. Bossdorf ).

A propos de l'auteur

Jonathan F. Wendel is a Professor and Chair of the Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Department at Iowa State University, where he has been on the faculty since 1986. Research interests in his lab encompass molecular and genome evolution, phylogenetics, and the phenotypic evolution of higher plants. His research group employs a diverse set of genomic technologies and approaches to explore the manner in which genomes change over evolutionary time, as well as the relationship between these events and morphological change. They have a particular interest in the mysterious and common phenomenon of polyploidy, with a special focus on the cotton genus.

Johann Greilhuber is Associate Professor at the Institute of Botany at the University of Vienna. He has studied plant genomes for almost 30 years and is an expert on intraspecific variation of genome size. He has constantly been developing novel techniques to study plant genomes, among them many methods based on flow cytometry.

Jaroslav Dolezel is the Head of the Czech Institute of Experimental Botany in Olomouc, and Associate Professor at the Palacky University in Olomouc. He has pioneered the use of flow cytometry in plant science for the analysis of nuclear genome size and regularly holds international training courses on the subject.

Ilia J. Leitch studied biology at Bristol University, followed by postdoctoral research at the John Innes Institute, UK, applying the technique of fluorescent in situ hybridization to study grass chromosome organization. Since 1993 she has been at the Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, where her work is focused on understanding the evolutionary significance of the immense diversity of plant genomes (e.g. size, number, organization and composition).

Résumé

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.

Détails du produit

Collaboration Jaroslav Dolezel (Editeur), Jaroslav Dolezel et al (Editeur), Johan Greilhuber (Editeur), Johann Greilhuber (Editeur), Ilia J. Leitch (Editeur), Jonathan Wendel (Editeur), Jonathan F. Wendel (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Wien
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 04.04.2014
 
EAN 9783709116999
ISBN 978-3-7091-1699-9
Pages 282
Dimensions 212 mm x 283 mm x 17 mm
Poids 718 g
Illustrations X, 282 p.
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Biologie > Botanique

B, Evolution, Botany, Evolutionary Biology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Plant Science, Plant Sciences, Genetics (non-medical), Plant Genetics, Plant Genetics and Genomics, Botany and plant sciences

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