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Maria-Ines Benito
Publications - 3
Citations - 958
Maria-Ines Benito is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Repeated sequence. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 936 citations.
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Sequence and analysis of chromosome 2 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana
Xiaoying Lin,Samir Kaul,Steve Rounsley,Terrance Shea,Maria-Ines Benito,Christopher D. Town,Claire Fujii,Tanya Mason,Cheryl Bowman,Mary Barnstead,Tamara Feldblyum,C. Robin Buell,Karen A. Ketchum,John Lee,Catherine M. Ronning,Hean L. Koo,Kelly Moffat,Lisa A. Cronin,Mian Shen,Grace Pai,Susan Van Aken,Lowell Umayam,Luke J. Tallon,John Gill,Mark Raymond Adams,Ana J. Carrera,Todd Creasy,Howard M. Goodman,Chris Somerville,Gregory P. Copenhaver,Daphne Preuss,William C. Nierman,Owen White,Jonathan A. Eisen,Steven L. Salzberg,Claire M. Fraser,J. Craig Venter +36 more
TL;DR: The sequence of chromosome 2 from the Columbia ecotype is reported in two gap-free assemblies (contigs) of 3.6 and 16 megabases, which represents the longest published stretch of uninterrupted DNA sequence assembled from any organism to date.
Lin, X. et al. Sequence and analysis of chromosome 2 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Nature 402, 761-768
Xiaoying Lin,Samir Kaul,Steve Rounsley,Terrance Shea,Maria-Ines Benito,Christopher Town,Claire Fujii,Tanya Mason,Cheryl Bowman,Mary Barnstead,Tamara V. Feldblyum,C. Robin Buell,Karen A. Ketchum,John Lee,Catherine M. Ronning,Hean L. Koo,Kelly Moffat,Lisa A. Cronin,Mian Shen,Grace Pai,Susan Van Aken,Lowell Umayam,Luke J. Tallon,John Gill,Mark D. Adams,Ana J. Carrera,Todd Creasy,Howard M. Goodman,Chris Somerville,Greg P. Copenhaver,Daphne Preuss,William C. Nierman,Owen White,Jonathan A. Eisen,Steven L. Salzberg,Claire Fraser,J. Craig Venter +36 more
Genetic Definition and Sequence Analysis of
Gregory P. Copenhaver,Kathryn Nickel,Takashi Kuromori,Maria-Ines Benito,Samir Kaul,Xiaoying Lin,Michael W. Bevan,George Murphy,Barbara Harris,L. Parnell,W. Richard McCombie,Robert A. Martienssen,Marco A. Marra,Daphne Preuss +13 more
TL;DR: High-precision genetic mapping was used to define the regions that contain centromere functions on each natural chromosome in Arabidopsis thaliana and the DNA within the centromeres was not merely structural but also encoded several expressed genes.