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The complete chloroplast genome of Pholidota imbricata (Orchidaceae) [PDF]
Pholidota imbricata belongs to tribe Coelogninae in Orchidaceae distributed in Sichuan, Xizang, and Yunnan. Here, we report the first complete chloroplast (cp) genome and the cp genome features of P. imbricata.
Wen-Hui Rao +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Pholidota yunnanensis Rolfe (Orchidaceae: Coelogyninae)
In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of Pholidota yunnanensis is presented, which represents first complete plastid genome of the genus Pholidota in the subtribe Coelogyninae. The chloroplast genome size is 159,729 bp, including a GC content of
Qiu-Ping Wu +5 more
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Pholidota protracta Hook. f., Hooker’s Icon. Pl. 19: t. 1877, 1889 Specimens examined:— KACHIN. Putao District: 2135 m, 10 Oct 1953, Kingdon-Ward 21426 (AMES, BM). WITHOUT LOCALITY. Swinhoe K 75 (K), det. E. F. de Vogel.
Watthana, Santi +2 more
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<p>Pholidota Weber 1904</p> <p>Families: 1 family with 1 genus and 8 species:</p> <p>Family Manidae Gray 1821 (1 genus with 8 species and 5 subspecies)</p>Published as part of <i>Wilson, Don E.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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<p> <b>ORDER PHOLIDOTA</b></p> <p>ISIS NUMBER: 5301408000000000000.</p>Published as part of <i>James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Pholidota, pp.
Kenneth E. Kinman +2 more
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Myza sarasinorum subsp. pholidota Stresemann 1932
<i>Myza sarasinorum pholidota</i> Stresemann <p> <i>Myza sarasinorum pholidota</i> Stresemann, 1932b: 106 (Tanke Salokko 2000 m).</p> <p> Now <i>Myza sarasinorum pholidota</i> Stresemann, 1932 ...
Mary
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Phochinenin I, a Bioactive Constituent from Pholidota chinensis, Attenuates Inflammatory Response and Oxidative Stress In Vitro and In Vivo [PDF]
Ye Li +5 more
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Background: The study of regressive evolution has yielded a wealth of examples where the underlying genes bear molecular signatures of trait degradation, such as pseudogenization or deletion. Typically, it appears that such disrupted genes are limited to
Mark S. Springer +7 more
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