The case for resequencing studies of Arabidopsis thaliana accessions: mining the dark matter of natural genetic variation.

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The case for resequencing studies of Arabidopsis thaliana accessions: mining the dark matter of natural genetic variation.
Journal
F1000 Biology Reports
Author(s)
Santuari L., Hardtke C.S.
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1757-594X (Electronic)
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1757-594X
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2010
Volume
2
Pages
85
Language
english
Abstract
Ultra-high-throughput sequencing (UHTS) techniques are evolving rapidly and may soon become an affordable and routine tool for sequencing plant DNA, even in smaller plant biology labs. Here we review recent insights into intraspecific genome variation gained from UHTS, which offers a glimpse of the rather unexpected levels of structural variability among Arabidopsis thaliana accessions. The challenges that will need to be addressed to efficiently assemble and exploit this information are also discussed.
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