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The chloroplast genome sequence of bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara): Plastid genome structure evolution in Solanaceae. [PDF]
Bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara) is a native Old World member of the nightshade family. This European diploid species can be found from marshlands to high mountainous regions and it is a common weed that serves as an alternative host and source of ...
Ali Amiryousefi +2 more
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Analysis of the Plastid Genome Sequence During Maize Seedling Development
Shoot development in maize progresses from small, non-pigmented meristematic cells to expanded cells in the green leaf. During this transition, large plastid DNA (ptDNA) molecules in proplastids become fragmented in the photosynthetically-active ...
Diwaker Tripathi +2 more
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A gene order database of plastid genomes
A gene order database of 32 completely sequenced plastid genomes was developed. The data structure is formally identical to that of the feature tables in the major GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ databases. The quality of annotations was largely improved. A normalizing gene-labeling system across the complete plastid genomes was developed so that comparative studies
Kurihara, K, Kunisawa, T
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Phylogenomics and plastome evolution of Lithospermeae (Boraginaceae)
Background Lithospermeae is the largest tribe within Boraginaceae. The tribe has been the focus of multiple phylogenetic studies over the last 15 years, with most focused on one genus or a few genera.
Maryam Noroozi +3 more
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Genomic Footprints of a Cryptic Plastid Endosymbiosis in Diatoms [PDF]
Green for Diatoms Diatoms account for 20% of global carbon fixation and, together with other chromalveolates (e.g., dinoflagellates and coccolithophorids), represent many thousands of eukaryote taxa in the world's oceans and on the tree of life. Moustafa
Moustafa, Ahmed +5 more
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Orchidaceae is one of the largest and most diverse angiosperm families, exhibiting remarkable morphological and ecological diversity. Organellar genomes, including mitochondrial and plastid genomes, play essential roles in energy metabolism ...
Shengnan Lin +21 more
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During the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, plastids and mitochondria arose from an endosymbiotic process, which determined the presence of three genetic compartments into the incipient plant cell. After that, these three genetic materials from host and
Marcelo eRogalski +3 more
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The Complete Plastid Genome of Lagerstroemia fauriei and Loss of rpl2 Intron from Lagerstroemia (Lythraceae). [PDF]
Lagerstroemia (crape myrtle) is an important plant genus used in ornamental horticulture in temperate regions worldwide. As such, numerous hybrids have been developed.
Cuihua Gu +4 more
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Biolistic co‐transformation of the nuclear and plastid genomes [PDF]
SummaryParticle gun‐mediated (so‐called ‘biolistic’) transformation represents a universal genetic transformation technology that is widely applied in nearly all groups of organisms. The mechanism of how accelerated DNA‐coated particles, after their entry into the cell, deliver the foreign DNA to the target compartment is not known.
Elghabi, Z., Ruf, S., Bock, R.
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Background Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and algal lineages, and represents a major metabolic shift with potential consequences for the content and structure of plastid genomes.
Keeling Patrick J, de Koning Audrey P
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