A novel in-situ-process technique constructs whole circular cpDNA library
Background The chloroplast genome (cp genome) is directly related to the study and analysis of molecular phylogeny and evolution of plants in the phylogenomics era.
Qiang Zhou +5 more
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An improved protocol for intact chloroplasts and cpDNA isolation in conifers.
BackgroundPerforming chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) isolation is considered a major challenge among different plant groups, especially conifers. Isolating chloroplasts in conifers by such conventional methods as sucrose gradient and high salt has not been ...
Leila do Nascimento Vieira +7 more
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TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus Betula [PDF]
We present preliminary results of the trnL-trnF cpDNA region analysis for some representatives of the g. Betula, out of which B. procurva can be considered the most interesting.
Medvedeva Svetlana +4 more
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The Phylogenomic Framework and Infrageneric Classification of Temperate Asian Caraganeae (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae). [PDF]
A phylogenomic framework of the temperate Asian tribe Caraganeae, and the revision to the infrageneric delimitations in the genus Caragana were proposed. Our results revealed that Caraganeae is monophyletic, but phylogenetic discordance in tree topology between the complete chloroplast genome and nuclear ribosomal DNA dataset were identified at both ...
Wang N +6 more
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ORIGEM E IMPORTÂNCIA FILOGENÉTICA DO CPDNA
Introdução: O genoma do cloroplasto é mais conservado que o genoma nuclear e as mudanças de estrutura, ordem ou conteúdo de sequências do DNA cloroplasmático (cpDNA) são frequentemente usadas para mensurar a diversidade genética vegetal. Objetivo: Realizar uma revisão bibliográfica sobre a origem e importância filogenética do cpDNA. Material e métodos:
Marianny Rodrigues Costa Amorim +2 more
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cpDNA microsatellite markers for Lemna minor (Araceae): Phylogeographic implications [PDF]
• Premise of the study: A lack of genetic markers impedes our understanding of the population biology of Lemna minor. Thus, the development of appropriate genetic markers for L. minor promises to be highly useful for population genetic studies and for addressing other life history questions regarding the species.• Methods and Results: For the first ...
Gowher A. Wani +4 more
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Comparative Population Genomics of Relictual Caribbean Island Gossypium hirsutum. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Gossypium hirsutum is the world's most important source of cotton fibre, yet the diversity and population structure of its wild forms remain largely unexplored. The complex domestication history of G. hirsutum combined with reciprocal introgression with a second domesticated species, G. barbadense, has generated a wealth of morphological forms
Ning W +11 more
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Paternally biased cpDNA inheritance in Turnera ulmifolia (Turneraceae) [PDF]
We end‐labeled Hin fI restriction digests of a PCR‐amplified plastid encoded gene, the large subunit of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase, to investigate patterns of cpDNA inheritance in Turnera ulmifolia. A total of 70 progeny from crosses among plants taken from ten populations revealed varying patterns of inheritance. A majority of progeny inherited
J, Shore, M, Triassi
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The comparison of chloroplast genome (cpDNA) sequences among different plant species is an important source of plant molecular phylogenetic data. In this paper, the cpDNA sequences of 13 different oil-tea camellia samples were compared to identify an ...
Jing Chen +7 more
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Different fates of the chloroplast tufA gene following its transfer to the nucleus in green algae [PDF]
Previous work suggested that the tufA gene, encoding protein synthesis elongation factor Tu, was transferred from the chloroplast to the nucleus within the green algal lineage giving rise to land plants.
Baldauf, S.L. +2 more
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