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Chloroplast DNA from broad bean
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1969Abstract Chloroplasts purified by centrifugation through the glycerol density gradients of James and Das 19 followed by the flotation technique of Jagendorf 20 were free from nuclear contamination. DNA was isolated from pure chloroplasts and nuclei of broad bean.
John P. Williams, S.D. Kung
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Chloroplast DNA from three archegoniates
Planta, 19801. DNA from female and male Sphaerocarpos donnellii (liverwort) plants exhibits at least two species with buoyant densities of 1.703 (main band) and 1.691 (satellite) g cm(-3) in CsCl equilibrium gradients. At least part, if not all, of the satellite DNA is localized in plastids.
Reinhold G. Herrmann+2 more
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Intramolecular heterogeneity of mitochondrial and chloroplastic DNA
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1972Summary Mitochondrial and chloroplastic DNA from unicellular and higher organisms are splitted into several bands by Cs 2 SO 4 density gradient ultracentrifugations in the presence of Ag + ions. The banding pattern includes a main band DNA, a heavy satellite DNA and, in the most cases, a light satellite DNA.
M. Bayen+4 more
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Chloroplast DNA in Expanding Spinach Leaves
, 1980The proportion of chloroplast DNA in total DNA from spinach leaves has been measured using the second order reassociation kinetics of a 3H-labelled chloroplast DNA probe in total DNA extracts. There was no significant difference between the proportion of
N. Scott, J. Possingham
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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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Studies on Acetabularia chloroplast DNA
1974The physical properties and renaturation kinetics of DNA extracted from isolated chloroplasts of Acetabulavia meditewanea has been studied. 3 It has a buoyant density of 1.702 g/cm³ , which corresponds to a base composition of 42.8% G+C. When melted in SSC, Acetabulavia chloroplast DNA has a Tm of 86.7°, corresponding to a base composition of 43% G+C ...
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Complete chloroplast DNA sequences of Zanduri wheat (Triticum spp.)
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2015M. Gogniashvili+10 more
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Phylogeny of Magnoliaceae based on ten chloroplast DNA regions
Journal of Plant Biology, 2013Sangtae Kim, Y. Suh
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