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Gentiana dahurica Fisch. is a perennial herb of the family Gentianaceae. This species is used as a traditional Tibetan medicine because of its rich gentiopicroside constituents. Here, we generate a high-quality, chromosome-level genome of G.
Tingting Li +6 more
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Swertia L. is a large genus in the family Gentianaceae. Different chloroplast gene segments have been used to study systematic evolutionary relationships between species of Swertia L. However, as gene fragment–based phylogenies lack sufficient resolution,
Lu-cun Yang, Jingjing Li, Guo-ying Zhou
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Comparative Chloroplast Genome Analyses of Species in Gentiana section Cruciata (Gentianaceae) and the Development of Authentication Markers [PDF]
Gentiana section Cruciata is widely distributed across Eurasia at high altitudes, and some species in this section are used as traditional Chinese medicine. Accurate identification of these species is important for their utilization and conservation. Due
Tao Zhou +5 more
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The high-throughput sequencing technology was used to sequence and assemble the chloroplast genome of Gentianopsis grandis, and we analyzed its structural characteristics and phylogenetic relationships. The complete chloroplast genome of G.
Hailing Li, Jingjing Zhao, Nong Zhou
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Gentianopsis paludosa (Hook. f.) Ma (Gentianaceae) is one of the genuine medicinal materials in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China. Here we report the first chloroplast (cp) genome of G. paludosa using Illumina NovaSeq 6000 platform. The length of its complete
Hongyu Wang +5 more
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Why flowers close at noon? A case study of an alpine species Gentianopsis paludosa (Gentianaceae)
Repeatable floral closure with diurnal rhythms, that is, flower opening in the morning and closing in the evening, was widely reported. However, the rhythm of flower opening in the morning but closing in the midday received much less attention ...
Qinzheng Hou +6 more
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Lineage‐specific plastid degradation in subtribe Gentianinae (Gentianaceae)
The structure and sequence of plastid genomes is highly conserved across most land plants, except for a minority of lineages that show gene loss and genome degradation.
P. Fu +7 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Swertia diluta (Gentianaceae)
Swertia diluta, a traditional Chinese medicine, is widely used to treat jaundice hepatitis, dysentery, dyspepsia, etc. The plastome is 153,691 bp in length, with one large single copy region of 83,860 bp, one small single copy region of 18,301 bp, and ...
Zhen Yang, Jinyan Yan, Guoyu Zhu
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The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic analysis of Gentiana manshurica Kitag from China
Gentiana manshurica Kitag is a perennial medicinal plant with high economic value. In this study, we first reported the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of G. manshurica.
Yu Liang +5 more
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The name Gentianella rima (D. Don ex G. Don) Fabris is correctly applied to a species native to central Peru. The name G. ernestii (Briq.) Fabris ex J.S. Pringle is correctly applied to a similar species native to southern Peru. These species, along with
James S. PRINGLE
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