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About Arabidopsis thaliana
Arabidopsis thaliana is a small flowering plant that is widely used as a model organism in plant biology. Arabidopsis is a member of the mustard (Brassicaceae) family, which includes cultivated species such as cabbage and radish. Arabidopsis is not of major agronomic significance, but its small genome size and ease of cultivation offer important advantages for basic research in genetics and molecular biology. Arabidopsis thaliana has a genome size of ~135 Mb, and a haploid chromosome number of five.
Taxonomy ID 3702
Data source The Arabidopsis Information Resource
Comparative genomics
What can I find? Homologues, gene trees, and whole genome alignments across multiple species.
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Phylogenetic overview of gene families
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Variation
What can I find? Short sequence variants.
More about variation in Ensembl Plants
Regulation
What can I find? Microarray annotations.
More about the Ensembl Plants microarray annotation strategy