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Oryza Genomes

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  1. Assembly and Validation of Two Gap-free Reference Genomes for Xian/indica Rice Reveals Insights into Plant Centromere Architecture (January 1, 2021)
  2. A platinum standard pan-genome resource that represents the population structure of Asian rice (April 7, 2020)
  3. Genomes of 13 domesticated and wild rice relatives highlight genetic conservation, turnover and innovation across the genus Oryza (January 22, 2018)
  4. Extensive sequence divergence between the reference genomes of two elite indica rice varieties Zhenshan 97 and Minghui 63 (August 17, 2016)
  5. Oryza glaberrima genome sequence release announcement (Updated June 7, 2014)
  6. The genome sequence of African rice (Oryza glaberrima) and evidence for independent domestication (January 19, 2014)
  7. The map-based sequence of the rice genome (2005)

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