Two Melanthiaceae genomes with dramatic size difference provide insights into giant genome evolution and maintenance
Peng Zeng(BGI Group (China)), Jing Cai(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Guanghui Zhang(Yunnan Agricultural University), Wenbo Zhu(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Huifeng Jiang(Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), Shengchao Yang(Yunnan Agricultural University), Yuwei Han(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yingmei Peng(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Weixiong Zhang(Washington University in St. Louis), Botong Zhou(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Zunzhe Tian(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Tinggan Zhou(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Qiong Li(First People’s Hospital of Jingmen), Lin Liu(Central South University), Juan He(University of Science and Technology of China), Xiaonan Liu(Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology), Yang Yu(Harbin Medical University), Simei He(Yunnan Agricultural University), Yongting Zhang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Hang Zong(Northwestern Polytechnical University)
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