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A tomato MIK2-clade receptor is involved in the perception of a Fusarium -derived elicitor

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FAD-dependent hexenal isomerases in Lepidoptera evolved convergently with plant-derived hexenal isomerases

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Lin Y   +8 more
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Bridging micro and macroevolution: insights from chromosomal dynamics in plants. [PDF]

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Benítez-Benítez C   +18 more
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Paleopolyploidy in the Brassicales: Analyses of the Cleome Transcriptome Elucidate the History of Genome Duplications in Arabidopsis and Other Brassicales [PDF]

open access: yesGenome Biology and Evolution, 2009
The analysis of the Arabidopsis genome revealed evidence of three ancient polyploidy events in the evolution of the Brassicaceae, but the exact phylogenetic placement of these events is still not resolved. The most recent event is called the At-alpha (alpha) or 3R, the intermediate event is referred to as the At-beta (beta) or 2R, and the oldest is the
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Comparative phylogenetics of repetitive elements in a diverse order of flowering plants (Brassicales) [PDF]

open access: yesG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 2021
Abstract Genome sizes of plants have long piqued the interest of researchers due to the vast differences among organisms. However, the mechanisms that drive size differences have yet to be fully understood. Two important contributing factors to genome size are expansions of repetitive elements, such as transposable elements (TEs), and ...
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Glucosinolate biochemical diversity and innovation in the Brassicales

Phytochemistry, 2010
Glucosinolates were analysed from herbarium specimens and living tissues from representative of all families of the Brassicales, following the phylogenetic schemes of Rodman et al. (1998) and Hall et al. (2002, 2004), including specimens of Akania, Setchellanthus, Emblingia, Stixis, Forchhammeria and members of the Capparaceae for which glucosinolate ...
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