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CPGView: A package for visualizing detailed chloroplast genome structures
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2023Chloroplast genomes have been widely used in studying plant phylogeny and evolution. Several chloroplast genome visualization tools have been developed to display the distribution of genes on the genome. However, these tools do not draw features, such as
Shengyu Liu+6 more
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Chloroplast Genome Evolution in the Euglenaceae [PDF]
AbstractOver the last few years multiple studies have been published outlining chloroplast genomes that represent many of the photosynthetic euglenid genera. However, these genomes were scattered throughout the euglenophyceaean phylogenetic tree, and focused on comparisons with Euglena gracilis.
Matthew S. Bennett, Richard E. Triemer
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2021
Chloroplast is an important cell organelle that performs photosynsthesis and helps in several cellular processes. Metabolic compounds synthesized in chloroplasts help in signal transfer and play a seminal role in alleviating biotic and abiotic stresses.
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Chloroplast is an important cell organelle that performs photosynsthesis and helps in several cellular processes. Metabolic compounds synthesized in chloroplasts help in signal transfer and play a seminal role in alleviating biotic and abiotic stresses.
Manish Srivastav+2 more
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Organelle Genomics: The Chloroplast Genome of Amaranth [PDF]
Amaranth is an emerging pseudocereal native to the New World that has gained increased attention in recent years because of its nutritional quality, particularly its seed protein, with high levels of essential amino acid lysine. This chapter will concentrate on the research advancements made on organelle genomes, particularly the chloroplast genome ...
Thiruvarangan Ramaraj+1 more
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Mitochondrial and Chloroplast Genomes
2021Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.), which belongs to family Arecaceae, is an important economic crop of the tropics. Despite its economic significance, applications of genomics science in the coconut crop improvement programs has gained momentum only in recent times.
M. K. Rajesh+3 more
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Plant Molecular Biology, 1992
The chloroplast genome consists of homogeneous circular DNA molecules. To date, the entire nucleotide sequences (120-190 kbp) of chloroplast genomes have been determined from eight plant species. The chloroplast genomes of land plants and green algae contain about 110 different genes, which can be classified into two main groups: genes involved in gene
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The chloroplast genome consists of homogeneous circular DNA molecules. To date, the entire nucleotide sequences (120-190 kbp) of chloroplast genomes have been determined from eight plant species. The chloroplast genomes of land plants and green algae contain about 110 different genes, which can be classified into two main groups: genes involved in gene
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An update on chloroplast genomes
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2007Plant cells possess two more genomes besides the central nuclear genome: the mitochondrial genome and the chloroplast genome (or plastome). Compared to the gigantic nuclear genome, these organelle genomes are tiny and are present in high copy number. These genomes are less prone to recombination and, therefore, retain signatures of their age to a much ...
Vydianathan Ravi+3 more
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Sequencing of Complete Chloroplast Genomes [PDF]
In this chapter, frequently used methods for elucidating sequence and structure of chloroplast genomes are reviewed, as a current best practice guide. This concerns methods for DNA extraction, sequencing library preparation, and bioinformatics (assembly, verification, annotation, and sequence comparisons).
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Intervening sequences in chloroplast genomes
Cell, 1984Chloroplast DNAs from the green algae Euglena gracilis and from broad beans (Vicia faba) were hybridized with homologous chloroplast RNA. The hybrids were analyzed by electron microscopy. Almost all transcribed regions of the Euglena genome, except for the rRNA genes, contain intervening sequences.
Barbara Koller, Hajo Delius
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