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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of <i>Lysimachia medogensis</i> (Primulaceae) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Liu CW +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic analysis of Oxytropis kansuensis Bunge (Fabaceae)
Dan Lei +4 more
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Abstract Systematics studies within the freshwater red algal order Batrachospermales have used only one to a few genes to infer evolutionary relationships. The phylogenetic trees presented in these studies recovered monophyletic genera with strong support, but the relationships among genera were often not well supported.
Roseanna M. Crowell +2 more
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Comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes in <i>Carica</i> species reveals evolutionary relationships of papaya and the development of efficient molecular markers. [PDF]
Chen Y, Du X, Pan L, Huang Q, Hao Z.
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Abstract Coralline algae form highly calcified thalli, creating key substrate that promotes biodiversity in nearshore marine environments. Although calcification and decalcification are critical for coralline growth and ecological function, their underlying mechanisms are not fully understood.
Emmaeve Jourdain, Patrick T. Martone
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Optimal disk packing of chloroplasts in plant cells. [PDF]
Schramma N, Weeks ER, Jalaal M.
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Abstract We propose, based on a robust set of molecular and morpho‐anatomical data of specimens from warm‐temperate Japan, two new genera of non‐geniculate coralline algae accommodating both attached and rhodolith‐forming species: Magniporophytum gen. nov. containing M. variabile sp. nov. (the generitype) and M. epizoicum sp. nov.
Min‐Khant‐Kyaw +2 more
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The Complete Chloroplast Genome of <i>Camellia tianeensis</i> (<i>Camellia</i> L.) and Phylogenetic Relationships with Other Plants of the Genus <i>Camellia</i>. [PDF]
Chen J, Li H, Deng L.
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Abstract We sequenced the genome, transcriptome, and bacterial metagenome of Psammoneis japonica, a benthic, chain‐forming, and araphid marine diatom. This combination of traits fills several gaps in genome sequencing coverage across diatoms. The nuclear genome (QPGO00000000) is an estimated 91.4 Mb in length, with 11,047 genes that comprise 18% of the
Wade R. Roberts +11 more
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