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    High-throughput physical map anchoring via BAC-pool sequencing

    Physical maps created from large insert DNA libraries, typically cloned in BAC vector, are valuable resources for map-based cloning and de novo genome sequencing. The maps are most useful if contigs of overlappin...

    Kateřina Cviková, Federica Cattonaro, Michael Alaux, Nils Stein in BMC Plant Biology (2015)

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    Intraspecific sequence comparisons reveal similar rates of non-collinear gene insertion in the B and D genomes of bread wheat

    Polyploidization is considered one of the main mechanisms of plant genome evolution. The presence of multiple copies of the same gene reduces selection pressure and permits sub-functionalization and neo-functi...

    Jan Bartoš, Čestmír Vlček, Frédéric Choulet, Mária Džunková in BMC Plant Biology (2012)

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    DArTFest – A Platform for High-Throughput Genome Profiling Within the Festuca – Lolium Complex

    With the aim to facilitate high-throughput genome profiling and genetic and physical map** within the Festuca-Lolium complex, we have developed a Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) array for five important spec...

    David Kopecký, Jan Bartoš in Sustainable use of Genetic Diversity in Fo… (2010)

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    A first survey of the rye (Secale cereale) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1R

    Rye (Secale cereale L.) belongs to tribe Triticeae and is an important temperate cereal. It is one of the parents of man-made species Triticale and has been used as a source of agronomically important genes for w...

    Jan Bartoš, Etienne Paux, Robert Kofler, Miroslava Havránková in BMC Plant Biology (2008)