The large Gondwanan plant family Proteaceae is an early-diverging eudicot lineage renowned for its morphological, taxonomic and ecological diversity. Macadamia is the most economically important Proteaceae crop and represents an ancient rainforest-restricted lineage. The family is a focus for studies of adaptive radiation due to remarkable species diversification in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots, and numerous evolutionary transitions between biomes. Despite a long history of research, comparative analyses in the Proteaceae and macadamia breeding programs are restricted by a paucity of genetic information. To address this, we sequenced the genome and transcriptome of the widely grown Macadamia integrifolia cultivar 741.
Dataset
Genome and transcriptome sequencing characterises the gene space of Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae)
Southern Cross University
2019
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25918/5d2bce665a8fb
CC BY V4.0, Open Access
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Abstract
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- Title
- Genome and transcriptome sequencing characterises the gene space of Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae)
- Creators
- Catherine Jane Nock (Chief Investigator) - Southern Cross UniversityAbdul Baten (Data Collector) - Southern Cross UniversityBronwyn Barkla (Data Collector) - Southern Cross UniversityAgnelo Furtado (Data Collector) - University of QueenslandRobert Henry (Data Collector) - University of QueenslandGraham J King (Data Collector) - Southern Cross University
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University
- Grants
- Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited, MC15008, Hort Innovation
- Identifiers
- 1046; 991012821174802368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science; Southern Cross Plant Science
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Dataset