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Diversity of endophytic bacteria in five types of tissues of<i> Hippophae tibetana</i> [PDF]
Aimei Zhang +4 more
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Evolutionary history of an alpine shrub Hippophae tibetana (Elaeagnaceae): allopatric divergence and regional expansion [PDF]
DONG-RUI JIA +4 more
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Additional file 1: Figure S1. k-mer distribution of the H. tibetana genome. (a) k-mer = 17 Depth and k-mer number frequency distribution. (b) k-mer = 17 depth and k-mer type frequency distribution. Figure S2. The Venn diagram of gene function annotations in H. tibetana obtained using four databases, including InterPro, Swiss-Prot, NR, and KEGG.
Zhang, Guoyun +5 more
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Climate heterogeneity shapes phylogeographic pattern of Hippophae gyantsensis (Elaeagnaceae) in the east Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains. [PDF]
It is a heterogeneous climate but not a geographic barrier in the EHHM that shaped phylogeographic structure of H. gyantsensis. The role of high mountains in directing the evolution of H. gyantsensis seems largely to be in creation of highly heterogeneous climates by affecting the flow of the Indian monsoon in this region.
Xu T +10 more
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HybSuite: An integrated pipeline for hybrid capture phylogenomics from reads to trees. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Hybrid capture sequencing (Hyb‐Seq) is a widely used approach in phylogenomics, providing efficient access to targeted genomic regions. However, deriving high‐quality phylogenetic trees from raw sequencing reads requires extensive bioinformatics processing, which increases complexity, the risk of errors, and challenges in file ...
Liu YX +8 more
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Population structure and phylogeography of three closely related tree peonies
Location of populations sampled (a); Geographic distribution of the chloroplast (cp) DNA haplotypes (population codes and chlorotype node refer to Table S1), the solid black lines represent three groups according to SAMOVA analysis, and the dotted lines display six groups (b); Maximum parsimony network based on chlorotypes (c). The size of the pie is a
Guangli Liu +6 more
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Although the Himalaya harbors one of the world's richest floras, our understanding of the origin and spatiotemporal maintenance of this high biodiversity remains poor. This review provides a concise synthesis of the origin, distribution, and climate change responses of the Himalayan flora.
Moses C. Wambulwa +11 more
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Hippophae tibetana (Tibetan sea-buckthorn) is one of the highest distributed woody plants in the world (3,000-5,200 meters a.s.l.). It is characterized by adaptation to extreme environment and important economic values.
Ticao Zhang (6567320) +7 more
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Hippophae tibetana (Tibetan sea-buckthorn) is one of the highest distributed woody plants in the world (3,000-5,200 meters a.s.l.). It is characterized by adaptation to extreme environment and important economic values.
Ticao Zhang (6567320) +7 more
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