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Identification of herbal medicine species of Lysimachia L. (Primulaceae) in Southern China using genome skimming. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Dong LN   +8 more
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<i>Desmodium molliculum</i> (Kunth) DC., an Andean medicinal plant: DNA barcoding and HPLC fingerprint for species discrimination and evaluation of its pharmacological potential. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Peñaherrera E   +10 more
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First insights into fern matK phylogeny

open access: yesMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2011
MatK, the only maturase gene in the land plant plastid genome, is a very popular phylogenetic marker that has been extensively applied in reconstructing angiosperm phylogeny. However, the use of matK in fern phylogeny is largely unknown, due to difficulties with amplification: ferns have lost the flanking trnK exons, typically the region used for ...
Li-Yaung Kuo, Fay-Wei Li, Chun-Neng Wang
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Development of DNA barcodes for selected Acacia species by using rbcL and matK DNA markers

open access: yesSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 2020
Aftab Ahmad   +2 more
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Unraveling the role of the enigmatic MatK maturase in chloroplast group IIA intron excision

open access: yesPlant Direct, 2020
Maturases are prokaryotic enzymes that aid self‐excision of introns in precursor RNAs and have evolutionary ties to the nuclear spliceosome. Both the mitochondria and chloroplast, due to their prokaryotic origin, encode a single intron maturase, MatR for
Michelle M Barthet
exaly   +2 more sources
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Effectiveness of DNA barcodes (rbcL, matK, ITS2) in identifying genera and species in Cactaceae

Pakistan journal of botany
In this study, we acquired 234 barcoding sequences (78 rbcL , 78 matK , 78 ITS2) representing 49 species of 28 genera in the family Cactaceae.
Lihua Wei   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Expression of matK: functional and evolutionary implications

American Journal of Botany, 2007
Strong phylogenetic signal from matK has rendered it an invaluable gene in plant systematic and evolutionary studies at various evolutionary depths. Further, matK is proposed as the only chloroplast‐encoded group II intron maturase, thus implicating MATK in chloroplast posttranscriptional processing.
Michelle M, Barthet, Khidir W, Hilu
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