Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete plastid genome of Theobroma bicolor (Malvaceae) from Peru. [PDF]
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Phylogenetic position and plastid genome structure of Vietorchis, a mycoheterotrophic genus of Orchidaceae (subtribe Orchidinae) endemic to Vietnam. [PDF]
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Plastid genome data provide new insights into the dynamic evolution of the tribe Ampelopsideae (Vitaceae). [PDF]
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First Record of Comparative Plastid Genome Analysis and Phylogenetic Relationships among Corylopsis Siebold & Zucc. (Hamamelidaceae). [PDF]
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Removal of the large inverted repeat from the plastid genome reveals gene dosage effects and leads to increased genome copy number. [PDF]
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Novel Plastid Genome Characteristics in Fugacium kawagutii and the Trend of Accelerated Evolution of Plastid Proteins in Dinoflagellates. [PDF]
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The plastid genome characters and phylogenetic status of the endemic species Trichosanthes sunhangii D. G. Zhang, Z. M. Li, Qun Liu & T. Deng 2021 (Cucurbitaceae) in the Shennongjia forestry district of China. [PDF]
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Plant development and evolution the dynamic control of flowering, the mitochondrial genome and organellar protein targeting [PDF]
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