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Baltazar A. Antonio

Researcher at University of Tsukuba

Publications -  43
Citations -  8266

Baltazar A. Antonio is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Genomics. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 43 publications receiving 7797 citations. Previous affiliations of Baltazar A. Antonio include National Agriculture and Food Research Organization & Rice University.

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The map-based sequence of the rice genome

Takashi Matsumoto, +265 more
- 11 Aug 2005 - 
TL;DR: A map-based, finished quality sequence that covers 95% of the 389 Mb rice genome, including virtually all of the euchromatin and two complete centromeres, and finds evidence for widespread and recurrent gene transfer from the organelles to the nuclear chromosomes.
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A High-Density Rice Genetic Linkage Map with 2275 Markers Using a Single F2 Population

TL;DR: A 2275-marker genetic map of rice (Oryza sativa L.) covering 1521.6 cM in the Kosambi function has been constructed using 186 F2 plants from a single cross between the japonica variety Nipponbare and the indica variety Kasalath, and permitted us to characterize meiotic recombinations in the whole genome.
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The genome sequence and structure of rice chromosome 1

TL;DR: The essentially complete sequence of chromosome 1, the longest chromosome in the rice genome, is reported and characteristics of the chromosome structure and the biological insight gained from the sequence are summarized.
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A 300 kilobase interval genetic map of rice including 883 expressed sequences.

TL;DR: A high resolution rice genetic map containing 1,383 DNA markers at an average interval of 300 kilobases is constructed, which is the first significant gene expression map in plants and the first to be backed up comprehensively by clone sequence data.
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The Rice Annotation Project Database (RAP-DB): 2008 update

Tsuyoshi Tanaka, +91 more
TL;DR: The latest version of the RAP-DB contains a variety of annotation data as follows: clone positions, structures and functions of 31 439 genes validated by cDNAs, RNA genes detected by massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS) technology and sequence similarity, flanking sequences of mutant lines, transposable elements, etc.