The TIGR Plant Repeat Databases: a collective resource for the identification of repetitive sequences in plants

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In a number of higher plants, a substantial portion of the genome is composed of repetitive sequences that can hinder genome annotation and sequencing efforts. To better understand the nature of repetitive sequences in plants and provide a resource for ...
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Authors Shu Ouyang, C. Robin Buell;Shu Ouyang;C. Robin Buell;
Journal Nucleic Acids Research
Year 2004
DOI 10.1093/nar/gkh099
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