The complete chloroplast genome of tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum; Poaceae) and comparison of whole plastomes from the family Poaceae [PDF]
A. Bruce Cahoon+5 more
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Plastome Sequences of Lygodium japonicum and Marsilea crenata Reveal the Genome Organization Transformation from Basal Ferns to Core Leptosporangiates [PDF]
Lei Gao+5 more
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Complete plastome sequence of Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae) [PDF]
Sangjin Jo+4 more
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The biotechnological potential of Nannochloropsis [PDF]
Oleaginous microalgae have commercial potential as photoautotrophic cell factories capable of producing advanced biofuels and high-value speciality oils.
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Variable presence of the inverted repeat and plastome stability inErodium [PDF]
John C. Blazier+6 more
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Complete plastome sequence of Averrhoa carambola L. (Oxalidaceae) [PDF]
Sangjin Jo+4 more
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Plastome Mutations and Recombination Events in Barley Chloroplast Mutator Seedlings [PDF]
Alejandra Mabel Landau+3 more
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Complete plastomes of three endemic Mexican pine species (Pinus subsection Australes) [PDF]
Xitlali Aguirre‐Dugua+1 more
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Exploring the Physiology and Evolution of Hornworts [PDF]
Plants contain organelles called chloroplasts, which is where photosynthesis takes place. Chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, which is separate from the DNA in the nucleus.
Robison, Tanner A.
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