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In the special poster, presented in conjunction with the first publication of the full maize genome sequence, we trace the history of modern maize (Zea mays) from its beginnings in south central Mexico as a wild grass called teosinte, from which rare mutants with desirable characteristics were selectively bred, to what is today one of the most productive and widespread crops in the world.
The Maize Genome Sequence Project completed full maize genome assembly (Zea mays L. B73) [ 21].
Additional analysis of the full maize genome sequence will provide some insights, but additional information about transposition rates and population dynamics will also be critical for understanding the striking differences among helitrons of different angiosperm species.
The first draft of full maize genome assembly has recently been released, however, to our knowledge, the ARF gene family from maize (ZmARF genes) has not been characterized in detail.
A full maize genome sequence of the B73 inbred was assembled by a BAC-by-BAC Sanger-based method (Schnable et al. 2009) and has since been updated such that the current draft is reference version 3 (http://www.maizegdb.org).
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A full length maize PM3-type SUN cDNA was isolated by hybridization screening from a meiosis-enriched tassel cDNA library (library 11, inbred line W23, a gift from J. M. Gardiner, University of Arizona, Tucson).
An antibody raised against a full-length maize CRT recognizes three distinct bands in typical microsomal fractions from either cell suspensions (not shown), or Arabidopsis leaves (Figure 3A; [8]).
Predicted amino acid sequences of the full-length maize cDNA (PlantGDB) were used for the analysis.
We extracted and reconstructed 20 partial and full-length maize IDD genes from the GSS collection.
From this screen 137 BACs that hybridized to a full-length maize ID1 probe were identified.
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