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Subrepeats of the intergenic spacer of the Nicotiana ribosomal DNA [PDF]
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Sedum zhenghaianum (Crassulaceae), a new species from Zhejiang and Jiangxi, East China
In this paper, Sedum zhenghaianum sp. nov. is described as a new species based on morphological and molecular analyses, and its taxonomic relationships are discussed. Morphological analysis indicates that S. zhenghaianum should be classified in the genus Sedum sect. Sedum and is distinct from the related species S. tosaense in morphology, e.g.
Shi‐Qi She +6 more
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Structure of the 30S translation initiation complex coupled to paused RNA polymerase and its potential for riboregulation. [PDF]
Roske JJ +6 more
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The taxonomic framework of the genus Jatropha (Euphorbiaceae) is well established, but its geophytic species present significant classification challenges. These difficulties arise from species complexes, cryptic traits, and high environmental and phenotypic variability.
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Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome data of Asiatic Toad, <i>Bufo gargarizans</i> (Cantor, 1842) (Neobatrachia: Bufonidae) from Mianyang, China. [PDF]
Shan S +5 more
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Ribosomal DNA Spacer Variation in the Cactophilic Yeast Clavispora opuntiae [PDF]
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Here we describe two new species of Inocybe from pine forests of Pakistan; I. hazarensisand I. shimlaensis. Morphological and molecular data show that these species have not been described before and hence need to be described as new. Both species are smooth‐spored and pruinose only in the apical part of the stipe.
Arooj Naseer +7 more
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Development of Melting-Curve-Based Real-Time PCR for Differentiating Medically Important <i>Candida</i> Species. [PDF]
Tavares ER +11 more
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Seasonality in temperate ecosystems shapes species phenology, influencing interactions and food web structure. Variations in species richness and biomass affect trophic interaction strength, a crucial factor for community stability, which can be assessed through energy fluxes – an essential indicator of ecosystem function.
Simon Bazin +4 more
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