| Literature DB >> 23855885 |
Evgeny V Leushkin, Roman A Sutormin, Elena R Nabieva, Aleksey A Penin, Alexey S Kondrashov, Maria D Logacheva.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Genlisea aurea (Lentibulariaceae) is a carnivorous plant with unusually small genome size - 63.6 Mb - one of the smallest known among higher plants. Data on the genome sizes and the phylogeny of Genlisea suggest that this is a derived state within the genus. Thus, G. aurea is an excellent model organism for studying evolutionary mechanisms of genome contraction.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23855885 PMCID: PMC3728226 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-14-476
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Figure 1Total length of contigs, split into four bins according to the coverage. For each bin, the total lengths of contigs with the best BLAST hits in different groups of species are shown by color (A). Relative contributions of contigs with the best BLAST hits in different groups of species to the total lengths of contigs with different coverages (B).
Number of genes predicted in each annotation (aug – AUGUSTUS, gm – GeneMark-ES, gs1 – GENESEQER with gs2 - GENESEQER with , gw1 – GENEWISE with gw2 – GENEWISE with , gw3 - GENEWISE with gw4 – GENEWISE with all Uniprot proteins) and number of genes in final dataset
| aug | 11991 | 11907 | 9766 | 1247 | 848 |
| gm | 17245 | 15590 | 12625 | 3675 | 2180 |
| gs1 | 11904 | 11904 | 11121 | 1305 | 1218 |
| gs2 | 11928 | 11928 | 11023 | 1348 | 1270 |
| gw1 | 15122 | 14915 | 13761 | 3260 | 3129 |
| gw2 | 14717 | 14465 | 13636 | 2108 | 2028 |
| gw3 | 15098 | 14840 | 13860 | 2411 | 2303 |
| gw4 | 13689 | 13324 | 13277 | 2401 | 2385 |
| all | 17755 | 15361 |
Figure 2Distribution of GO-categories for biological process in (left) and (right).
Figure 3Genome assembly size (A) and distribution of exon, intron and intergenic sequence lengths for , and (B).
Figure 4Number of genes per gene family in and other plant species as assessed by OrthoMCL.
Figure 5Phylogenetic trees for and related species based on synonymous (A) and non-synonymous (B) substitutions.