Those studying the genus Brassica will be among the early beneficiaries of the now-completed Arabidopsis sequence. The remarkable morphological diversity of Brassica species and their relatives offers valuable opportunities to advance our knowledge of plant growth and development, and our understanding of rapid phenotypic evolution.

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Brassica genomics: a complement to, and early beneficiary of, the Arabidopsis sequence

Andrew H Paterson email, Tien-hung Lan, Richard Amasino, Thomas C Osborn and Carlos Quiros

Genome Biology 2001, 2:reviews1011.1-1011.4doi:10.1186/gb-2001-2-3-reviews1011

Subject areas: Plant biology, Genome studies, Evolution

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