Structural variation and the plant pan genomes
Abstract
The analysis of variation in plants has revealed that their genomes are characterised by high levels of structural variation, consisting of both smaller insertion/deletions, mostly due to recent insertions of transposable elements, and of larger insertion/deletion similar to those termed in humans Copy Number Variants (CNVs). These observations indicate that a single genome sequence might not reflect the entire genomic complement of a species, and prompted us to introduce the concept of the plant pan-genome.
Keywords
dispensable genome; pan-genome; copy number variation
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.14806/ej.19.A.682
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