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Sequencing of Complete Chloroplast Genomes

2020
In this chapter, frequently used methods for elucidating sequence and structure of chloroplast genomes are reviewed, as a current best practice guide. This concerns methods for DNA extraction, sequencing library preparation, and bioinformatics (assembly, verification, annotation, and sequence comparisons).
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Chloroplast Genome Evolution in the Euglenaceae

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2015
AbstractOver the last few years multiple studies have been published outlining chloroplast genomes that represent many of the photosynthetic euglenid genera. However, these genomes were scattered throughout the euglenophyceaean phylogenetic tree, and focused on comparisons with Euglena gracilis.
Matthew S, Bennett, Richard E, Triemer
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Gene-cluster analysis in chloroplast genomics

Trends in Genetics, 1999
The work was supported by DFG grants Ko 439/6-1 through 439/6-3. We gratefully acknowledge our collaborators at Dusseldorf and W. Martin for helpful discussions.
B, Stoebe, K V, Kowallik
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Chloroplast-nuclear genome interaction drives asymmetric inverted repeats in chloroplast genome of Huperzia

Gene
Huperzia plants are important natural medicine species that have attracted increased amounts of attention due to the presence of huperzine A (Hup A), which efficiently, selectively, and reversibly inhibits acetylcholinesterase activity. However, due to the complexity of the genome structure and lack of genetic information, the phylogenetic and ...
Deng-Pan Yin   +8 more
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The chloroplast genome of Carthamus tinctorius

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1985
A physical map of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) chloroplast DNA has been generated using SalI, PstI, KpnI and HindIII restriction endonucleases. Southern blots to single and double digests by these enzymes were hybridized with 32P-dCTP nick-translated KpnI probes, which were individually isolated from agarose gels. The plastid genome was found to
C, Ma, M A, Smith
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Nicotiana chloroplast genome

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1982
Y. S. Zhu   +3 more
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Organization of chloroplast genomes

Advances in Biophysics, 1986
K, Shinozaki, M, Sugiura
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Nicotiana chloroplast genome

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1981
P. R. Rhodes, Y. S. Zhu, S. D. Kung
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Chloroplast research in the genomic age

Trends in Genetics, 2003
Chloroplast research takes significant advantage of genomics and genome sequencing, and a new picture is emerging of how the chloroplast functions and communicates with other cellular compartments. In terms of evolution, it is now known that only a fraction of the many proteins of cyanobacterial origin were rerouted to higher plant plastids.
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Analysis of codon usage bias and evolution in the chloroplast genome of Mesona chinensis Benth

Development, Genes and Evolution, 2020
Danfeng Tang   +6 more
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