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Distinctive plastome evolution in carnivorous angiosperms
AbstractBackgroundIndependent origins of carnivory in multiple angiosperm families are fabulous examples of convergent evolution using a diverse array of life forms and habitats. Previous studies have indicated that carnivorous plants have distinct evolutionary trajectories of plastid genome (plastome) compared to their non-carnivorous relatives, yet ...
Chao-Nan Fu+4 more
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Abstract Eriocaulaceae is a pantropical family of approximately 1200 species across 18 genera, with its highest diversity in the Neotropical region. Traditionally, the family has been divided into two subfamilies, Eriocauloideae and Paepalanthoideae, based on floral traits. Here, we use target‐capture sequencing of nuclear markers to test the monophyly
Caroline Oliveira Andrino+12 more
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The chloroplast represents an attractive compartment for light‐driven biosynthesis of recombinant products, and advanced synthetic biology tools are available for engineering the chloroplast genome ( = plastome) of several algal and plant species ...
H. O. Jackson+5 more
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Comparative Genomics of Ten Solanaceous Plastomes [PDF]
Availability of complete plastid genomes of ten solanaceous species, Atropa belladonna, Capsicum annuum, Datura stramonium, Nicotiana sylvestris, Nicotiana tabacum, Nicotiana tomentosiformis, Nicotiana undulata, Solanum bulbocastanum, Solanum lycopersicum, and Solanum tuberosum provided us with an opportunity to conduct their in silico comparative ...
Avinash Kaur Nagpal+3 more
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An Arabidopsis introgression zone studied at high spatio-temporal resolution: interglacial and multiple genetic contact exemplified using whole nuclear and plastid genomes [PDF]
Background: Gene flow between species, across ploidal levels, and even between evolutionary lineages is a common phenomenon in the genus Arabidopsis. However, apart from two genetically fully stabilized allotetraploid species that have been investigated ...
Hohmann, Nora, Koch, Marcus A.
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ABSTRACT Molecular sequence data have become a ubiquitous tool for delimiting species and are particularly important in organisms where morphological traits are not informative about species boundaries. A range of statistical methods have been developed to derive species limits from molecular data, for example, by quantifying changes in branching ...
Heroen Verbruggen+7 more
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Does IR-loss promote plastome structural variation and sequence evolution?
Plastids are one of the main distinguishing characteristics of the plant cell. The plastid genome (plastome) of most autotrophic seed plants possesses a highly conserved quadripartite structure containing a large single-copy (LSC) and a small single-copy
Zi-Xun Wang, Ding Wang, T. Yi
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Plastome phylogenomics of Saussurea (Asteraceae: Cardueae) [PDF]
Saussurea DC. is one of the largest and most morphologically heterogeneous genera in Asteraceae. The relationships within Saussurea have been poorly resolved, probably due an early, rapid radiation. To examine plastome evolution and resolve backbone relationships within Saussurea, we sequenced the complete plastomes of 17 species representing all four ...
Michael J. Moore+9 more
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The complete plastome of tropical fruit Garcinia mangostana (Clusiaceae)
The complete plastome sequence of Garcinia mangostana L. (Clusiaceae) is completed in this study (NCBI acc. no. KX822787). This is a first complete plastome sequence from the Clusiaceae.
Sangjin Jo+5 more
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Complete plastome assemblies from a panel of 13 diverse potato taxa.
The chloroplasts are a crucial part of photosynthesizing plant cells and are extensively utilized in phylogenetic studies mainly due to their maternal inheritance.
Sai Reddy Achakkagari+5 more
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