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This study assembled and characterized the complete chloroplast genome of Caltha scaposa, revealing it has the shortest inverted repeat regions among examined Anemoneae taxa and identifying highly variable markers for future phylogenetic work. Phylogenomic analysis of 40 plastomes robustly resolves C.
Le Chen +4 more
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Sea urchin eggs contain a plastid-derived structure that contributes to their development. [PDF]
Carrier TJ +12 more
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Map of sampling for each species, chloroplast and mitochondrial genome phylogeny. ABSTRACT Hybridization is widespread across diverse groups of organisms, and in some cases, organellar genomes of one species become fixed in another following hybridization and backcrossing, a phenomenon known as organelle capture.
Gabriela Narváez +8 more
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The life cycle of fatty acids in oleaginous stramenopiles: from synthesis to maturation and beyond. [PDF]
Sérès Y +3 more
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Oxytropis ikhbogdicus, a new species endemic to Mongolia, is described and illustrated. The new species was confirmed by phylogenetic analysis based on the complete plastome genome and combined nuclear ribosome internal transcribed spacer (ITS), psbA‐trnH, and trnF‐L sequence data as well as morphological characteristics. ABSTRACT Oxytropis ikhbogdicus,
Dariganga Munkhtulga +8 more
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Papaver S-determinants trigger mitochondrially derived ROS production and disrupt energy metabolism in incompatible pollen tubes. [PDF]
Wang L +9 more
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Elsholtzia yajiangensis (Lamiaceae), a New Species From Sichuan, China
Adds to the understanding of species diversity in the taxonomically challenging genus Elsholtzia, particularly in the biodiversity hotspot of the Hengduan Mountains. Demonstrates the utility of combining shallow whole‐genome sequencing and morphometrics in resolving species boundaries in closely related shrubby taxa.
Li‐Jia Liu +5 more
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Absence of plastidic carbonic anhydrases affects plant growth but not photosynthesis. [PDF]
Moseler A.
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