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Henry Trimen: Under‐appreciated pioneer in the typification of Linnaean plant names?

open access: yesTAXON, Volume 75, Issue 3, June 2026.
Abstract In 1887, Henry Trimen published a paper summarising the contents of the Hermann Herbarium, in what is now the Natural History Museum, London (BM), in terms of the plant names published by Linnaeus. Trimen referred to the Hermann specimens as types of Linnaeus's names.
I.M. Turner
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Supplementary Tables from DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features

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<p>S1. DMRs EBVpos vs CB S2. DMRs EBVneg vs CB S3. Shared DMRs EBV S4. DMRs EBV status S5. Methylation gene corrs EB S6. GO pathways enrichment S7. LPS selected probes S8. Epitype assignment S9. DMRs eptiype S10. DMR gene corrs epitype S11. JASPAR TF results epitype S12. JASPAR TF results EBV S13. aSHM epitype S14. DEG epitpye S15.
Nicole Thomas   +38 more
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Epitypification of the Linnaean name Lemna arrhiza (≡ Wolffia arrhiza), Araceae

open access: yesUkrainian Botanical Journal
During our research on the genus Wolffia (Araceae) in Ukraine, we have investigated the typification status of the Linnaean name Lemna arrhiza (≡ Wolffia arrhiza).
Shiyan N.M.
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The liverwort genus Metzgeria (Jungermanniopsida) in Europe – An integrative taxonomic update

open access: yesTAXON, Volume 75, Issue 3, June 2026.
Abstract Species delimitation in liverworts, such as Metzgeria, is hampered by their limited morphology and hence morphologically determined specimens often turn out to belong to other taxa using molecular data. Metzgeria is a simple thalloid liverwort genus with over 100 species and a worldwide distribution. Seven species are listed to occur in Europe.
Julia Bechteler   +3 more
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Taxonomic notes on species of Passiflora subgenus Astrophea (Passifloraceae s.s.)

open access: yesActa Botânica Brasílica
The subgenus Astrophea is one of the most critical and neglected subgenera of the genus Passiflora. Seven Brazilian species of P. subg. Astrophea were found to be in need of typification.
Ana Carolina Mezzonato-Pires   +3 more
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The correct typification of Tradescantia crassula (Commelinaceae)

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2017
Here, we present evidence that the alleged correction of the typification of Tradescantia crassula recently proposed by Pellegrini, Forzza and Sakuragui is erroneous. Furthermore, we clarify misconceptions concerning the epitype of T.
Gustavo Hassemer   +3 more
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More than one fungus in the pepper pot: Integrative taxonomy unmasks hidden species within Myriostoma coliforme (Geastraceae, Basidiomycota). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Since the nineteenth century, Myriostoma has been regarded as a monotypic genus with a widespread distribution in north temperate and subtropical regions. However, on the basis of morphological characters and phylogenetic evidence of DNA sequences of the
Julieth O Sousa   +8 more
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Quantification of gene-specific methylation of DNMT3B and MTHFR using sequenom EpiTYPER®

open access: yesData in Brief, 2016
Among 272 patients undergoing a screening colonoscopy, DNA methylation of DNMT3B and MTHFR, genes encoding enzymes critical to one-carbon metabolism, was quantified in blood leukocytes using Sequenom EpiTYPER®. DNA methylation was quantified in 66 and 28 CpG sites of DNMT3B and MTHFR respectively, and conceptualized using two approaches.
Vikki Ho   +4 more
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Typification of Linnaean names in the genus Passiflora (Passifloraceae)

open access: yesTAXON, Volume 75, Issue 3, June 2026.
Abstract Between 1753 and 1771, Carl Linnaeus described and named 30 species of passionflowers (Passiflora, Passifloraceae). As was customary at the time, he did not explicitly cite herbarium specimens that could serve as types for these species. Beginning in 1926 through 2024, 18 of the 30 Linnaean species names were typified and 2 were found to be ...
Maxime Rome   +3 more
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Analysis of Human Uniparental Embryonic Stem Cells Reveals New Putative Imprinted Loci

open access: yesCell Proliferation, Volume 59, Issue 6, June 2026.
To identify novel imprinted genes, parthenogenetic, androgenetic and biparental human embryonic stem cells and their differentiated neural progenitors were analysed by methylome and transcriptome profiling. This approach uncovered 12 putative novel imprinted genes, including a clustered region on chromosome 19, expanding the current catalogue of ...
Shay Kinreich, Nissim Benvenisty
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