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Comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes of two rare Pecteilis species (Orchidaceae)
Pecteilis susannae and P. hawkesiana are rare and endangered species with important medicine and ornament value. However, little is known about the genetic information of these two species.
WANG Yu +5 more
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Asian pear plays an important role in the world pear industry, accounting for over 70% of world total production volume. Commercial Asian pear production relies on four major pear cultivar groups, Japanese pear (JP), Chinese white pear (CWP), Chinese ...
Xiaoyan Yue +21 more
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Zingiber odoriferum (Zingiberaceae), a critically endangered ginger species endemic to Java, Indonesia, is ecologically vital yet genomically understudied. We present the first complete chloroplast (cp) genome (163 538 bp), revealing a quadripartite structure with a large single‐copy region (88 033 bp), a small single‐copy region (15 885 bp), and a ...
Irfan Martiansyah +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequences of A. violaceum, C. palustris, and D. denudatum have been sequenced in current study. We also performed detailed comparative chloroplast genomics of these species and also reconstructed their phylogeny. ABSTRACT The Ranunculaceae family, encompassing approximately 2500 species across 50 genera, includes several
Hui Li +8 more
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Background The genus Caragana encompasses multiple plant species that possess medicinal and ecological value. However, some species of Caragana are quite similar in morphology, so identifying species in this genus based on their morphological ...
LiE Liu +6 more
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Tribe Forsythieae (Oleaceae), containing two genera (Abeliophyllum and Forsythia) and 13 species, is economically important plants used as ornamentals and in traditional medicine.
Young-Ho Ha +3 more
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The Enkianthus plastomes were first reported and compared. Enkianthus originated in the Late Cretaceous but diverged after the Lat‐Miocene. Genome‐wide scanning identified 12 positive selection genes relevant to adaptive evolution. ABSTRACT Enkianthus (Ericaceae) is a small genus of great ornamental and ecological importance, preferring the specialized
Shuilian Peng +9 more
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A pesar del crecido número de estudios que se ha realizado para explorar la estructura genética y filogeográfica en especies mexicanas, hay carencia de estudios para especies de selva baja, zonas con alto grado de endemismo.
Solange Sotuyo +5 more
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In this study, we present the first de novo assembled chloroplast genome of Carissa spinarum L. and provide detailed insights into its genomic features. This is the second genome we are characterizing from the genus Carissa L. as before the article on Carissa macrocarpa exists. Furthermore, we reconstructed the phylogenetic relationships of C. spinarum
Yuhua Huang +7 more
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Nothodissotis (Melastomataceae), a new genus from Atlantic Central Africa, including the new species N. alenensis from Equatorial Guinea [PDF]
Based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence, a new genus of Melastomataceae (Melastomateae), Nothodissotis Veranso-Libalah & G.Kadereit, gen. nov., is described from Atlantic Central Africa.
Gudrun Kadereit +3 more
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