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Decoding the genome of Brainea insignis reveals insights into fern evolution and conservation. [PDF]
Xia Z +13 more
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Low‐copy nuclear genes were used to address the notoriously difficult phylogeny of Ephedra. Additionally, we explored the potential effect of putative paralogy, intra‐locus recombination, and chimeric sequences on phylogenetic estimation. ABSTRACT The evolutionary history of Ephedra L.
Ruben Blokzijl, Catarina Rydin
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Earliest Jurassic plant assemblages from Sweden reveal a low-diversity ginkgoalean and cheirolepid flora dominating the post-extinction landscape. [PDF]
Quiroz-Cabascango D +3 more
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Trends in Aquatic Environmental DNA Research in Alaska
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is an emerging tool with significant potential to advance biomonitoring, particularly in remote and logistically challenging environments. To evaluate the state of eDNA research in Alaska, we conducted a literature review and a regional survey and results provide the first comprehensive overview of eDNA research in ...
Brandi Kamermans +6 more
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Evolutionary mobility and genetic dynamics of MORFFO genes: shuttling among ancient plant lineages. [PDF]
Labiak PH, Kuo LY, Fauskee BD, Karol KG.
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The evolution of aluminum accumulation in ferns and lycophytes.
M. Schmitt +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Accurately measuring biodiversity change remains a central challenge in ecology. Beyond the general idea of quantifying temporal species frequency changes, several sampling‐related biases in data collection remain key methodological challenges to consider. Long‐term standardized ecological data are rare, and most available datasets exhibit considerable
Romain Goury +7 more
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Earliest evolution of stipules among vascular plants documented in the late Paleozoic stem group of Marattiales. [PDF]
Zhou W +7 more
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Abstract Purpose Intraarticular tibiofemoral (iaTF) rotation at the axial plane of the knee is considered as one parameter of joint alignment. Its measurement is originally described on fully extended legs in torsional computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (CT/MRI).
Sina Gräber +10 more
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