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The complete chloroplast genome sequences of Pinus sibirica Du Tour
The complete nucleotide sequence of Pinus sibirica Du Tour chloroplast genome (cp DNA) was determined in this study. The cpDNA was 116,635 bp in length, containing a pair of 473 bp inverted repeat (IR) regions (IRa and IRb), which were separated by large
O. A. Baturina +4 more
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Phylogeography of Pulsatilla cernua (Ranunculaceae), a grassland species, in Japan
The genetic diversity and structure of Pulsatilla cernua, a continental‐grassland relict, were investigated using variations in chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) and microsatellites of nuclear DNA.
Asuka Takaishi +5 more
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The whole chloroplast genome (cp DNA) sequence of Caulerpa lentillifera J. Agardh has been characterized from Illumina pair-end sequencing. The circular cpDNA was 119,402 bp in length, containing 122 genes, which included 91 protein-coding genes, 28 tRNA
Dahai Gao +5 more
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Phylogenetic relationships in Solanaceae and related species based on cpDNA sequence from plastid trnE-trnT region [PDF]
Intergenic spacers of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) are very useful in phylogenetic and population genetic studies of plant species, to study their potential integration in phylogenetic analysis. The non-coding trnE-trnT intergenic spacer of cpDNA was analyzed
BERGER, Irvin Joseph +6 more
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Araucaria angustifolia is endemic from southern Brazil. Known as Brazilian pine, A. angustifolia is the only native conifer species with economic/social relevance in this country.
José Henrique S. G. Brandão +4 more
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Paeonia jishanensis is endemic in China, and has been proven to be one of the most important ancestral species of cultivated tree peonies. Wild P. jishanensis has been over-exploited and becomes quite rare in China. The wild peony of P.
Xiao-Jun Zhou +6 more
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Premise of the Study High‐yield pure chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is necessary for whole genome sequencing. Chloroplast extraction with traditional high‐salt methods causes damage to nuclei and destroys the integrity of organelles, which leads to high genomic
Najmeh Nasiri +3 more
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Two major groups of chloroplast DNA haplotypes in diploid and tetraploid Aconitum subgen : Aconitum (Ranunculaceae) in the Carpathians [PDF]
Aconitum in Europe is represented by ca. 10% of the total number of species and the Carpathian Mts. are the center of the genus variability in the subcontinent.
Binkiewicz, Bogusław +4 more
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Recommendations for riparian ecosystem management based on the general frame defined in EUFORGEN and results from EUROPOP [PDF]
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Bordács, S. +7 more
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Utilisation de la PCR-RFLP sur de l'ADN chloro-plastique pour l'étude des relations phylogénétiques au sein du genre Phaseolus [PDF]
Phylogenetic relationships among 74 accessions belonging to six species of Phaseolus are investigated using variation in chloroplast DNA assessed according to a PCR-RFLP protocol. Three fragments of chloroplast DNA are amplified using universal primers,
Baudoin JP. +4 more
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