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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Euphorbia neriifolia</i> L. (Euphorbiaceae). [PDF]
Zhu H, Li Q.
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Engineering of marker‐free lettuce chloroplast genome to express CTB‐Exenatide and CTB‐Lixisenatide for oral delivery. Upper panel: Chemically synthesised exenatide or lixisenatide require expensive production, purification, refrigeration and invasive delivery methods.
Rahul Singh, Henry Daniell
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Piper bambusifolium Y.C. Tseng</i> 1979 (Piperaceae). [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang L, Lin Y, Xun L, Xia P.
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ABSTRACT Mango (Mangifera indica) is one of the most popular fruits cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The availability of reference genomes helps to identify the genetic basis of important traits. Here, we report assembled high‐quality chromosome‐level genomes for the Australian mango cultivar ‘Kensington Pride’ and M ...
Upendra Kumari Wijesundara +5 more
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Complete chloroplast genome data of <i>Plumbago indica</i> L. a prominent medicinal plant. [PDF]
Zhang J +5 more
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ABSTRACT Plant viruses drive widespread crop epidemics, yet the host plant responses across different cell types, particularly how these responses are influenced by cultivars with varying genetic backgrounds, including the presence of resistance (R) genes, remain poorly understood. Using tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) and two tomato cultivars,
Yuhong Zhang +8 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of <i>Viola grayi</i> (Violaceae). [PDF]
Go AR, Takahashi Y, Iwasaki T, Yoo KO.
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Characterisation of the complete chloroplast genome of Lycoris longituba (Amaryllidaceae)
Fengjiao Zhang +6 more
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ABSTRACT Isoflavones, secondary metabolites with numerous health benefits, are predominantly found in legume seeds, especially soybean; however, their contents in domesticated soybean seeds are highly variable. Wild soybeans are known for higher seed isoflavone contents than cultivars. Here we used experimental and modelling approaches on wild soybean (
Carolina A. Contador +5 more
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Characteristics and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Complete Chloroplast Genome of <i>Hibiscus sabdariffa</i> L. [PDF]
Dong J +10 more
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