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hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Plant Sciences
dc.contributor.authorNEALE, David B.
hal.structure.identifierBiodiversité, Gènes & Communautés [BioGeCo]
dc.contributor.authorKREMER, Antoine
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.issn1471-0056
dc.description.abstractEnOver the past two decades, research in forest tree genomics has lagged behind that of model and agricultural systems. However, genomic research in forest trees is poised to enter into an important and productive phase owing to the advent of next-generation sequencing technologies, the enormous genetic diversity in forest trees and the need to mitigate the effects of climate change. Research on long-lived woody perennials is extending our molecular knowledge of complex life histories and adaptations to the environment — enriching a field that has traditionally drawn biological inference from a few short-lived herbaceous species.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherNature Publishing Group
dc.subjectGENOMIQUE
dc.subjectCARTOGRAPHIE GENETIQUE
dc.title.enForest tree genomics : growing resources and applications
dc.typeArticle de revue
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/nrg2931
dc.subject.halSciences du Vivant [q-bio]
bordeaux.journalNature Reviews Genetics
bordeaux.page111-122
bordeaux.volume12
bordeaux.issue2
bordeaux.peerReviewedoui
hal.identifierhal-02647813
hal.version1
hal.popularnon
hal.audienceInternationale
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-02647813v1
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