The microRNAs are endogenous, regulating gene expression either at the DNA or RNA level. Despite the availability of extensive studies on microRNA generation in plants, reports on their abundance, biogenesis, and consequent gene regulation in plant ...
Asha Anand+5 more
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Biodiversity of Duckweed (Lemnaceae) in Water Reservoirs of Ukraine and China Assessed by Chloroplast DNA Barcoding. [PDF]
Chen G+12 more
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Towards the Well-Tempered Chloroplast DNA Sequences. [PDF]
Turudić A+5 more
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A Study of DNA from Chloroplasts Separated by Counter-current Distribution. [PDF]
Göran Blomquist+4 more
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Genetic diversity and phylogeography of the endemic species Chimonobambusa utilis growing in southwest China: Chloroplast DNA sequence and microsatellite marker analyses. [PDF]
Liu Y, Wu M, Xu X, Zhu X, Dai Z, Gou G.
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Morphodynamics of chloroplast network control light-avoidance response in the non-motile dinoflagellate Pyrocystis lunula [PDF]
Photosynthetic algae play a significant role in oceanic carbon capture. Their performance, however, is constantly challenged by fluctuations in environmental light conditions. Here, we show that the non-motile single-celled marine dinoflagellate Pyrocystis lunula can internally contract its chloroplast network in response to light. By exposing the cell
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DNA barcoding has been extensively used for species identification. However, species identification of mixed samples or degraded DNA is limited by current DNA barcoding methods.
Yanlei Liu+8 more
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Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae). [PDF]
Linh NN+6 more
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Disproportionate presence of adenosine in mitochondrial and chloroplast DNA of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. [PDF]
El-Sayed WMM+14 more
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Optimal disk packing of chloroplasts in plant cells [PDF]
Photosynthesis is vital for the survival of entire ecosystems on Earth. While light is fundamental to this process, excessive exposure can be detrimental to plant cells. Chloroplasts, the photosynthetic organelles, actively move in response to light and self-organize within the cell to tune light absorption.
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