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Summary
Description Plastomap of Arabidopsis thaliana.svg |
English:
The plastid genome of a model flowering plant (
Arabidopsis thaliana
: Brassicaceae).
Chloroplast genome map of Arabidopsis thaliana (154,478 bp ; NCBI accession number NC_000932.1 — Sato S., Nakamura Y., Kaneko T., Asamizu E. and Tabata S., 1999. Complete structure of the chloroplast genome of Arabidopsis thaliana . DNA Research 6 (5), 283-290. ). The 136 genes are color coded: small subunit ribosomal proteins ( rps , yellow), large subunit ribosomal proteins ( rpl , orange), hypothetical chloroplast open reading frames ( ycf , lemon), protein-coding genes either involved in photosynthetic reactions (green) or in other functions (red), ribosomal RNAs ( rrn , blue), and transfer RNAs ( trn , black). Introns are in grey. Some genes consist of 5′ and 3′ portions. Strand 1 and 2 genes are transcribed clockwise and counterclockwise, respectively. The innermost circle provides the boundaries of the large and small single copy regions (LSC and SSC, violet) separated by a pair of inverted repeats (IRa and IRb, black). |
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