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ABSTRACT Aim Tamarisk (Tamarix) is the predominant but taxonomically complex genus of the Tamaricaceae. The morphologically similar shrub or tree species grow in arid, salt‐influenced habitats of Eurasia and Africa. We sampled woody shoots of seven species at the eastern margin (NW China; T. ramosissima) and the centre (Uzbekistan; T.
Akbar Akhmedov+6 more
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The plastid genome of Vanillon (Vanilla pompona, Orchidaceae) [PDF]
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Amiryousefi, Ali+2 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of Koeleriinae clades A and B yielded mostly congruent topologies in nuclear and plastid trees. However, several lineages resolved in strikingly incongruent positions in trees from different data sets, suggesting a reticulate origin for these taxa.
Patricia Barberá+6 more
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PREMISE Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well-documented phenomenon at shallow evolutionary levels but has been poorly investigated at deep levels of plant phylogeny.
Gregory W. Stull+4 more
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Chloroplast phylogenomics of Calocedrus (Cupressaceae)
Calocedrus is a genus of the family Cupressaceae. Among this genus, C. decurrens is the only species native to western North America. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome (plastome) of C.
Xiao-Jian Qu
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The floral transcriptomes of four bamboo species (Bambusoideae; Poaceae): support for common ancestry among woody bamboos [PDF]
Background Next-generation sequencing now allows for total RNA extracts to be sequenced in non-model organisms such as bamboos, an economically and ecologically important group of grasses.
Duvall, Melvin R.+3 more
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Summary Genic‐cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) due to interactions between nuclear and cytoplasmic genomes is a well‐known phenomenon in some Solanum spp. hybrids, but genes involved are not known. In this study, the chondriomes of two isonuclear male‐fertile and sterile somatic hybrids (SH9A and SH9B, respectively) between the common potato (S ...
Rachele Tamburino+10 more
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Phylogenomics and plastome evolution of Lithospermeae (Boraginaceae)
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. In the present study, we newly sequenced 69 species of Lithospermeae and relatives to analyze the phylogenomic relationships among its members as well as the ...
Maryam Noroozi+3 more
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Deep sequencing of Ptilidium (Ptilidiaceae) suggests evolutionary stasis in liverwort plastid genome structure [PDF]
Background and aims – Organellar genome sampling is patchy for non-vascular groups, with the earliest land plants poorly represented; currently only two liverworts, two mosses and one hornwort have sequenced, annotated plastid genomes.
Cox, C. J.+3 more
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Abstract Premise Uncarina contains 14 species of woody plants endemic to Madagascar. Its occurrence across dryland biomes on the island make it an interesting system to study the diversification of the flora. Methods Using samples of all species and 512 nuclear loci, we reconstructed phylogenetic trees to examine species relationships and assess their ...
Jeffrey P. Rose+3 more
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