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Genetic flexibility of plant chloroplasts
Nature, 1999The chloroplast genome is thought to be monomorphic, or genetically uniform within individual plants1. But a single plant cell may contain several hundred chloroplasts, each containing up to 900 copies of DNA2, so there is a huge potential for accumulating and maintaining mutations.
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Genetic conflicts of interest in plants
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995Several features of the reproductive biology of seed plants have recently been explained using kin-selection interpretations. The simultaneous presence of tissues with different genetic make-ups during several phases of a seed-plant's life cycle is a feature that sets the conditions for agonistic interactions among selfish genes.
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A Central Role for Genetics in Plant Biology
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2021Maarten Koornneef
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The changing influence of host genetics on the leaf fungal microbiome throughout plant development
PLoS Biology, 2022Talia L Karasov, Derek S Lundberg
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Plant transposable elements: where genetics meets genomics
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2002Cedric Feschotte +2 more
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Development and genetics in the evolution of land plant body plans
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2017C Jill Harrison
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