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. 2004 Jun;135(2):756–772. doi: 10.1104/pp.104.039826

Table I.

Cyt P450 genes and pseudogenes by family in Arabidopsis and rice (Jan. 1, 2004)

CYP Arabidopsis Rice
51 2 10 + 2P
71 52 + 2P 90 + 28P
72 9 + 1P 13 + 4P
73 1 3 + 1P
74 2 5 + 1P
75 1 3
76 8 + 1P 30 + 12P
77 5 + 2P 2
78 6 8
79 7 + 5P 4
80 0 0
81 18 12 + 1P
82 5 0
83 2 0
84 2 3 + 1P
85 2 1
86 11 5 + 6P
87 1 + 1P 11 + 2P
88 2 1
89 7 15 + 6P
90 4 5 + 1P
91 No longer used
92 0 9 + 5P
93 1 3 + 4P
94 6 + 1P 18 + 8P
95 No longer used
96 13 + 2P 12
97 3 3
98 3 3 + 2P
99 0 2
701 1 4
702 5 + 3P 0
703 1 1
704 3 7
705 25 + 8P 0
706 7 4
707 4 2
708 4 0
709 3 11 + 3P
710 4 4 + 2P
711 1 5
712 2 0
713 No longer used
714 2 6 + 1P
715 1 1 + 3P
716 2 0
717 No longer used
718 1 0
719 0 0
720 1 0
721 1 2
722 1 1
723 0 2 + 1P
724 1 1
725 0 0
726 0 0
727 0 1
728 0 11 + 4P
729 0 2
730 0 11*
731 0 1
732 0 1
733 0 1
734 1 4 + 1P
735 2 2
736 0 0

The data were obtained from the complete Arabidopsis genome and the Beijing Genomics Institute (rice indica strain) genome assembly and the publicly available japonica rice strain sequences in GenBank from the IRGSP and other sources (approximately 90% genome coverage at approximately 71% finished quality; IRGSP Working Group Meeting Feb. 4, 2004; http://demeter.bio.bnl.gov/Tsukuba04.html).

*

All CYP730 sequences are incomplete.