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Comparative plastid genome analysis of four different variants of Gastrodia elata and development of molecular markers based on plastid DNA sequences. [PDF]
Wang S, Hu Q, Zeng X, Guo S.
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Abstract S9 proteases are widely distributed across the tree‐of‐life and play essential roles in protein processing. However, the structural and mechanistic basis for protease activity in the S9D subfamily, restricted to photosynthetic eukaryotes (e.g., plants), cyanobacteria, proteobacteria and flavobacteria, is unknown. Here, we report the first high‐
Jacqueline J. Ehrlich +4 more
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Nuclear DNA of plastid origin (NUPTs), neglected driver of genome variation and evolutionary innovation. [PDF]
Carretero-Paulet L +2 more
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Positive Selection in Rapidly Evolving Plastid–Nuclear Enzyme Complexes
Kate Rockenbach +5 more
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Sketching microprotein portraits
Abstract The illustrations of intricate molecular machineries inside cells created by David Goodsell continue to inspire the scientific community. Here, we aim to extend his artworks to include microproteins, a newly recognized class of small proteins with less than 100 amino acids, encoded by small open reading frames.
Gabriel Diaz +6 more
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Plastid genome structure and phylogenomics of the freshwater red algal order Batrachospermales (Rhodophyta). [PDF]
Crowell RM +4 more
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Challenges and perspectives in commercializing plastid transformation technology.
N. Ahmad +3 more
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Abstract Systematic knowledge of the Mexican Crassulaceae is slowly progressing as data from new DNA regions and species sampling efforts increase. We compiled and generated new rbcL, matK, rps16, ITS/ITS2, and ETS DNA sequences and performed an updated phylogenetic reconstruction for a group of 131 Mexican Crassulaceae terminals from 11 of the 13 ...
Luis Emilio de la Cruz‐López +1 more
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Molecular phylogenetics clarifies generic boundaries of the papilionoid legume subtribe Clitoriinae
Abstract Clitoriinae is a morphologically distinctive and pantropically distributed subtribe within the legume tribe Phaseoleae (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae), yet its genus‐level taxonomic classification remains uncertain. This study presents the most comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of Clitoriinae to date, integrating plastid (matK/trnK) and ...
Andrés Fonseca‐Cortés +6 more
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