Moosmann A, Campsteijn C, Jansen PW, Nasrallah C, Raasholm M, Stunnenberg HG, Thompson EM.
-[[!pmid 21756361 desc="“47 histone genes (6 H4, 10 H3, 15 H2A, 11 H2B and 5 H1 genes) encoding 31 different histone proteins (2 H4, 6 H3, 11 H2A, 7 H2B and 5 H1) were identified.” “There is no H2AX homolog in O. dioica.” (H2AX is implicated in DNA repair)."]]
+[[!pmid 21756361 desc="“47 histone genes (6 H4, 10 H3, 15 H2A, 11 H2B and 5 H1 genes) encoding 31 different histone proteins (2 H4, 6 H3, 11 H2A, 7 H2B and 5 H1) were identified.” “There is no H2AX homolog in O. dioica.” (H2AX is implicated in DNA repair). CenH3 is present."]]
9–11 H4 genes, 11–14 H3 genes, 15–19 H2A genes, 18–20 H2B genes, and 4–7 H1
genes” ([[Chioda, Eskeland and Thompson, 2002|biblio/12446815]]). “47 histone
genes (6 H4, 10 H3, 15 H2A, 11 H2B and 5 H1 genes) encoding 31 different
- histone proteins (2 H4, 6 H3, 11 H2A, 7 H2B and 5 H1) were identified”
- ([[Moosmann and coll., 2011|biblio/21756361]]).
+ histone proteins (2 H4, 6 H3, 11 H2A, 7 H2B and 5 H1) were identified”.
+ The centromeric CenH3 is present ([[Moosmann and coll., 2011|biblio/21756361]]).
- 2 cellulose synthase genes, possibly acquired by horizontal gene transfer
from an actinobacteria ([[Nakashima and coll., 2004|biblio/14740209]]), were
found by [[Sagane et al. (2010)|biblio/20335363]] and [[Nakashima et al.