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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Mitella nuda</i> (Saxifragaceae). [PDF]
Peng Y, Yang T, Liu H.
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ABSTRACT Wildfire frequency and intensity are increasing globally, impacting terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Deposition of burned materials into aquatic environments can affect biotic communities and nutrient cycling. We investigated how post‐fire terrestrial deposition shapes microbial and zooplankton community composition and function across time
Margaret Y. Demmel+9 more
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The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic status of <i>carpesium nepalense</i> less. 1831 (asteraceae). [PDF]
Su Y+5 more
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Genome Architecture and Speciation in Plants and Animals
ABSTRACT There have been numerous treatments of specific topics in speciation, but surprisingly few papers have compared patterns and processes of speciation across different organismal groups. In this review, we partially address this gap by asking how variation in genome architecture impacts speciation across the plant and animal kingdoms.
Silu Wang+3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Cyrtosia nana</i> (Rolfe ex Downie) Garay and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Yu DX, He H.
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ABSTRACT Approximately, 40% of earthworm species can reproduce by parthenogenesis. This is the case for the cosmopolitan species, Aporrectodea trapezoides, although sexual forms have been described sporadically. We analyse the genotypes and microbiomes of 30 individuals from four localities where both forms appear in order to understand the ...
Irene de Sosa+9 more
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The first complete chloroplast genome sequence of <i>Sterculia foetida</i> Linnaeus (Malvaceae) and a comparative phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Luo P+14 more
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How the diversity in digestion in carnivorous plants may have evolved
Summary Carnivorous plants secrete digestive enzymes for prey degradation. Although carnivorous plants have a polyphyletic origin and evolved several times independently, they surprisingly co‐opted similar digestive enzymes during convergent evolution.
Andrej Pavlovič
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The complete chloroplast genome of oriental false hawksbeard <i>Youngia japonica</i> (Asteraceae, tribe Cichorieae). [PDF]
Kim HT, Kim JS.
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