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Genomes of multicellular algal sisters to land plants illuminate signaling network evolution. [PDF]
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Near telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of Camellia pitardii. [PDF]
Lv Z, Wang J, Zhou L, Zou S, Ai L.
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Phylogeny and evolution of streptophyte algae. [PDF]
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of two cultivated Jujubes. [PDF]
Wei T, Li H, Huang X, Yang P.
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The genome sequence of field maple, <i>Acer campestre</i> L. (Sapindales: Sapindaceae). [PDF]
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A draft reference genome assembly of California Pipevine, Aristolochia californica Torr. [PDF]
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Pra-GE-ATLAS: Empowering Pinus radiata stress and breeding research through a multi-omics database. [PDF]
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Chromosome-level genome of the transformable northern wattle, Acacia crassicarpa. [PDF]
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Huge mitochondrial genomes in embryophyta plants
Biology Bulletin Reviews, 2017There are several embryophyta species with huge mitochondrial genomes, whose sizes exceed a million base pairs. We overview some common features of huge mitochondrial genomes: multiple chromosomes, increase in noncoding DNA, and loss of transfer RNA genes. These genomes arose in different evolutionary lines of Angiosperm plants via different processes:
Yu. V. Mikhaylova, L. Yu. Terent’eva
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Gene, 2023
Ovate Family Proteins (OFP) is a plant-specific gene family of negative transcriptional regulators. Till-date, a handful of in-silico studies have provided glimpses into family size, expansion patterns, and genic features across all major plant lineages.
Nishu Chahar +2 more
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Ovate Family Proteins (OFP) is a plant-specific gene family of negative transcriptional regulators. Till-date, a handful of in-silico studies have provided glimpses into family size, expansion patterns, and genic features across all major plant lineages.
Nishu Chahar +2 more
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