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Universal primers for amplification of three non-coding regions of chloroplast DNA
Plant Molecular Biology, 1991P. Taberlet+3 more
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Chloroplast biosystematics: Chloroplast DNA as a molecular probe
Biosystems, 1985The classification of plants has traditionally been dependent upon the comparative analysis of morphological and biochemical data. In this paper the use of molecular probe analysis of chloroplast DNA (ctDNA) is used to expand the data base used in taxonomic studies.
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Plant Science, 2013
Chloroplast movement is important for plant survival under high light and for efficient photosynthesis under low light. This review introduces recent knowledge on chloroplast movement and shows how to analyze the responses and the moving mechanisms, potentially inspiring research in this field.
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Chloroplast movement is important for plant survival under high light and for efficient photosynthesis under low light. This review introduces recent knowledge on chloroplast movement and shows how to analyze the responses and the moving mechanisms, potentially inspiring research in this field.
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1980
The possession of at least one form of plastid within its cytoplasm has been suggested as the feature which most clearly distinguishes a eukaryotic plant cell from an animal cell. Certainly no living cell of a higher plant has so far been described which completely lacks plastids.
Robert A. Reid, Rachel M. Leech
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The possession of at least one form of plastid within its cytoplasm has been suggested as the feature which most clearly distinguishes a eukaryotic plant cell from an animal cell. Certainly no living cell of a higher plant has so far been described which completely lacks plastids.
Robert A. Reid, Rachel M. Leech
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Isolation of Maize Chloroplasts and Chloroplast DNA
1994This procedure is for the isolation of chloroplasts and highly purified chloroplast DNA from 1 kg of maize seedling leaves. Because starch reduces the yield of intact chloroplasts, light-grown seedlings are placed into darkness for 1–2 days prior to DNA isolation. All manipulations should be performed at 4°C, unless otherwise noted.
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Photophosphorylation in chloroplasts
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Bioenergetics, 1978S.G. Reeves, David O. Hall
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1968
B.C. Baldwin, I.F. Wilson, C.B. Clarke
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B.C. Baldwin, I.F. Wilson, C.B. Clarke
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