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Pentatricopeptide repeat proteins coordinate nucleus‐organelle communication by modulating RNA metabolism within chloroplasts and mitochondria. This review highlights how they control critical processes like photosynthesis, seed development, fertility restoration, and stress survival in crops, and explores their potential as programmable tools for RNA ...
Mingming Wu +7 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Seguin chestnut (Castanea seguinii) [PDF]
Saman Zulfiqar +6 more
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The Complete Chloroplast Genomes of Two Physalis Species, Physalis macrophysa and P. ixocarpa: Comparative Genomics, Evolutionary Dynamics and Phylogenetic Relationships [PDF]
Zhenhao Zhang +9 more
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Abscisic acid signaling homeostasis is essential for seed storability. The molecular chaperone OsCPN10a enhances rice seed storability by forming a trimeric chaperone complex with OsCPN20‐OsHSP60‐3B that attenuates abscisic acid signaling via direct interaction with OsPYL10‐OsABIL1, thereby maintaining starch integrity and offering a promising target ...
Sufeng Liao +13 more
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Abstract For the freshwater red algal order Batrachospermales, the number of plastid genomes available is relatively small compared to the number of genera. Fully assembled plastid genomes can provide insights into plastid evolution and crucial data for phylogenetic reconstruction.
Roseanna M. Crowell +4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis, an important economic red alga of the family Gracilariaceae [PDF]
Yurong Zhang +5 more
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Abstract The distribution and connectivity of species around the globe are changing at a rapid pace. Increasing sea temperatures are a driving factor of changes in temperate macroalgal distributions. Southeast Australia is considered a global ocean‐warming hotspot, where macroalgal populations are predicted to decline significantly by 2100.
Finn J. Ryder +6 more
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Abstract Rhodopsins are ancient and versatile light‐sensitive proteins, widely distributed across microbial life. In dinoflagellates, however, their diversity and function remain poorly understood, owing to the lineage's extreme genomic divergence. Here, we surveyed the rhodopsin complements of two dinoflagellates, Amphidinium carterae and Karlodinium ...
Jens Wira +4 more
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We present the most densely sampled phylogeny of Carex section Lupulinae to date (107 specimens) and describe herein a new cryptic species for science from the southern United States, which is locally abundant and found in well‐explored and densely populated areas. Combining DNA sequences with morphometric data obtained from 299 samples, we Demonstrate
Étienne Lacroix‐Carignan +4 more
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