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Assembly of an interactive correlation network for the Arabidopsis genome using a novel heuristic clustering algorithm [PDF]
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Ebenhoeh, Oliver +5 more
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Analyzing and Characterizing the Chloroplast Genome of Salix wilsonii
Salix wilsonii is an important ornamental willow tree widely distributed in China. In this study, an integrated circular chloroplast genome was reconstructed for S.
Yingnan Chen, Nan Hu, Huaitong Wu
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Abstract Muscari s.l. (Asparagaceae, Scilloideae) is a widespread genus of bulbous geophytes native to the Mediterranean, the Middle East and into the Caucasus. Based on inflorescence and floral morphology, four distinct groups have long been recognised and treated as either genera (Muscari s.str., Muscarimia, Leopoldia, Pseudomuscari) or subgenera ...
Hannah Hall +5 more
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Interspecific chloroplast genome sequence diversity and genomic resources in Diospyros
Fruits of persimmon plants are traditional healthy food in China, Korea and Japan. However, due to the shortage of morphological and DNA markers, the development of persimmon industry has been heavily inhibited.
Wen-qing Li +8 more
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Abstract Podocarpus is the most speciose genus of the podocarp family (Podocarpaceae) widely distributed in the mountain forests of subtropical and tropical Asia, the Neotropics and Australasia, where its members have been shown to have had multiple origins.
Sylvain G. Razafimandimbison +5 more
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Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. (A. oxyphylla) is an important edible and traditional herbal medicine. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of A. oxyphylla was sequenced, analysed, and compared to five species in the Zingiberaceae family.
Bingmiao Gao +5 more
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THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF GENETIC DIVERSITY AMONG CYTOPLASMS OF TRITICUM AND AEGILOPS. III. CHLOROPLAST GENOMES OF THE M AND MODIFIED M GENOME-CARRYING SPECIES [PDF]
Toru Terachi +2 more
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Abstract The genus Melica comprises around 90 species, which are widespread throughout the temperate and subtropical regions of the world. In contrast to numerous species complexes in the grass subfamily Pooideae, the genus Melica forms a very homogeneous group of mainly diploid species with a uniform basic chromosome number of x = 9.
Grit Winterfeld +4 more
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DigR : how to model root system in its environment? 1 - the model [PDF]
Many models already exist through literature dealing with root system representation, among which pure structure models such as Root Typ (Pagès 2004), SimRoot (Lynch 1997), AmapSim (Jourdan 1997); diffusion PDE models (Bastian 2008; Bonneu 2009) and ...
Barczi, Jean-François +2 more
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Dynamic evolution and phylogenomic analysis of the chloroplast genome in Schisandraceae
Chloroplast genomes of plants are highly conserved in both gene order and gene content, are maternally inherited, and have a lower rate of evolution. Chloroplast genomes are considered to be good models for testing lineage-specific molecular evolution ...
Bin Li, Yongqi Zheng
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