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Mitochondrial DNA Isolation from Plants

2023
For most eukaryotes, sequencing and assembly of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is possible by starting the analysis from total cellular DNA, but the exploration of the mtDNA of plants is more challenging because of the low copy number, limited sequence conservation, and complex structure of the mtDNA.
Frédérique, Weber-Lotfi   +4 more
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DNA Microarrays in Plants

2013
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Doumas, Patrick   +3 more
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Plant DNA Barcodes

Biology Bulletin Reviews, 2019
Abstract—The search for universal plant DNA barcodes has proved to be a big challenge. A single locus (or combination of several loci) that can be used for species identification has yet to be revealed, though the (rbcL + matK+ ITS) combination recommended in 2009 as the standard makes it possible to assign a species to the corresponding genus.
V. S. Shneyer, A. V. Rodionov
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Plant DNA Barcoding

2022
DNA barcoding has evolved as an effective species identification tool in diverse areas such as phylogeny, ecology, population genetics, and biodiversity. In this approach, a short DNA sequence from a standardized locus is employed for species identification. The technique is simple, time and cost effective, and accurate. Selection of correct DNA marker
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DNA repair in higher plants

Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1998
Numerous studies have demonstrated a requirement in plants for repair of DNA damage arising from either intrinsic or extrinsic sources. Investigations also have revealed a capacity for repair of certain types of DNA damage, and conversely, identified mutants apparently defective in such repair.
E J, Vonarx   +4 more
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Plant DNA Barcoding

2021
DNA barcoding has evolved as an effective species identification tool in diverse areas such as phylogeny, ecology, population genetics, and biodiversity. In this approach, a short DNA sequence from a standardized locus is employed for species identification. The technique is simple, time and cost effective, and accurate. Selection of correct DNA marker
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DNA Methylation in Plants

2006
DNA in plants is highly methylated, containing 5-methylcytosine (m5C) and N6-methyladenine (m6A); m5C is located mainly in symmetrical CG and CNG sequences but it may occur also in other non-symmetrical contexts. m6A but not m5C was found in plant mitochondrial DNA. DNA methylation in plants is species-, tissue-, organelle- and age-specific.
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Ancient DNA – unlocking plants’ fossil secrets

New Phytologist, 2003
Disillusion rather than enthusiasm had predominated among scientists after the first reports of successful but sometimes hardly repeatable retrieval of ancient DNA (aDNA) from very ancient specimens such as Miocene fossil leaf samples or even dinosaur eggs.
Parducci Laura, Petit Rémy J
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DNA Plant Viruses

Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 1979
Not available – first paragraph follows: A remarkably simple genetic system for study of DNA multiplication and gene expression in plants is provided by DNA plant viruses. These viruses have only a half-dozen or so genes that are believed to be regulated in the same way as other plant genes.
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Plant DNA extraction.

2001
The extraction of DNA from plants is the starting point for genotype analysis. The approach to preparation of DNA from plants is determined by the species, the type of tissue or sample available and the analysis required on the DNA. For example, extraction of DNA from the leaf of a cereal for analysis using a robust test may require a very different ...
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