Hybrid Genetic Algorithm and Lasso Test Approach for Inferring Well Supported Phylogenetic Trees based on Subsets of Chloroplastic Core Genes [PDF]
The amount of completely sequenced chloroplast genomes increases rapidly every day, leading to the possibility to build large scale phylogenetic trees of plant species. Considering a subset of close plant species defined according to their chloroplasts, the phylogenetic tree that can be inferred by their core genes is not necessarily well supported ...
arxiv
Nuclear DNA codes for the photosystem II chlorophyll—protein of chloroplast membranes [PDF]
S. D. Kung+2 more
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Background Kiwifruit (Actinidiaceae family) is an economically important fruit tree in China and New Zealand. It is a typical dioecious plant that has undergone frequent natural hybridization, along with chromosomal ploidy diversity within the genus ...
Yinling Ding+5 more
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Chloroplast DNA Diversity of Tunisian Barley Landraces as Revealed by cpSSRs Molecular Markers and Implication for Conservation Strategies. [PDF]
Snoussi M+4 more
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Conservation of 70S Ribosomal RNA Genes in the Chloroplast DNAs of Higher Plants [PDF]
J. R. Thomas, Κ. Κ. Tewari
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Genomic resource development for a diploid mint: Mentha longifolia [PDF]
This research project aimed to develop genomic resources needed to enable construction of a genetic linkage map of the diploid mint species Mentha longifolia.
Hadadian, Zahra
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New Approach to the Systematics of the Section Psammiris (Iris, Iridaceae): What Does Chloroplast DNA Sequence Tell Us? [PDF]
Boltenkov EV, Artyukova EV.
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Eukaryotes evade information storage-replication rate trade-off with endosymbiont assistance leading to larger genomes [PDF]
Genome length varies widely among organisms, from compact genomes of prokaryotes to vast and complex genomes of eukaryotes. In this study, we theoretically identify the evolutionary pressures that may have driven this divergence in genome length.
arxiv
Cell transformation in tumor-development: a result of accumulation of Misrepairs of DNA through many generations of cells [PDF]
Development of a tumor is known to be a result of accumulation of DNA changes in somatic cells. However, the processes of how DNA changes are produced and how they accumulate in somatic cells are not clear. DNA changes include two types: point DNA mutations and chromosome changes.
arxiv
The kinetic complexity of Euglena gracilis chloroplasts DNA [PDF]
Erhard Stutz
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