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ABSTRACT Wolbachia is the most frequent bacterial endosymbiont of arthropods and nematodes. Although it is mostly vertically transmitted, from parent to offspring through the egg cytoplasm, horizontal transfer of Wolbachia is thought to be common over evolutionary timescales.
Eric Toro‐Delgado +5 more
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Additional file 3 of Complete vertebrate mitogenomes reveal widespread repeats and gene duplications
Giulio Formenti +39 more
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Uncovering Diagnostic Value of Mitogenome for Identification of Cryptic Species Fusarium graminearum Sensu Stricto [PDF]
Joanna Wyrębek +7 more
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ABSTRACT Mitonuclear discordance—evolutionary discrepancies between mitochondrial and nuclear DNA phylogenies—can arise from various factors, including introgression, incomplete lineage sorting, recent or ancient demographic fluctuations, sex‐biased dispersal asymmetries, among others.
Matheus M. A. Salles +14 more
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The Shape and Dimensionality of Phylogenetic Tree-Space Based on Mitochondrial Genomes [PDF]
Phylogenetic analyses of large and diverse data sets generally result in large sets of competing phylogenetic trees. Consensus tree methods used to summarize sets of competing trees discard important information regarding the similarity and distribution ...
James C. Wilgenbusch +2 more
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Summary The assembly of plant mitochondrial genomes presents unique challenges due to difficulties in isolating mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and plant mitochondrial genome characteristics, such as low interspecific conservation; sequence sharing among mitochondrial, nuclear and plastid DNAs; and complex structural variations.
Yang Ni +4 more
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Organellar genome analysis of the marine red alga Dasya binghamiae (Dasyaceae, Rhodophyta) reveals an uncharacteristic florideophyte mitogenome structure [PDF]
Diana A. Tamayo, Jeffery R. Hughey
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Hybridization Drives Trait Integration in Telomere‐To‐Telomere Apocynum Genomes
ABSTRACT Hybridization drives plant adaptation, yet its genomic mechanisms in non‐model perennials remain elusive. Apocynum species thrive in extreme saline‐alkaline environments. This study establishes A. pictum (APZ) as a homoploid hybrid of A. venetum (AVX) and A. hendersonii (AHG), exemplifying hybrid‐driven resilience.
Pan Xu +7 more
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The complete mitogenome and phylogenetic analysis of Coilia brachygnathus (Clupeiformes: Engraulidae) from Chaohu Lake [PDF]
Yuting Hu +3 more
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ABSTRACT The viperid genus Cerastes contains four desert‐adapted species distributed throughout the Saharo‐Arabian arid belt that are typically associated with loose sands. Cerastes boehmei is restricted to one locality in Tunisia and is known only from the holotype.
Vojtěch Waldhauser +8 more
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