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Data from: Insights into the ecology and evolution of polyploid plants through network analysis
Polyploidy is a widespread phenomenon throughout eukaryotes, with important ecological and evolutionary consequences. Although genes operate as components of complex pathways and networks, polyploid changes in genes and gene expression have typically ...
Jonathan F. Wendel +8 more
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ABSTRACT The single crossover occurring via homologous recombination is a common phenomenon existing among microbes like Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Vibrio natriegens, Gluconobacter oxydans and most cyanobacteria species, threatening the stability of engineered strains and challenging iterative genetic engineering. Among them, we take the fast‐
Shubin Li +5 more
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ABSTRACT Global food demand is predicted to rise anywhere from 59% to 98% by 2050 because of increasing population. However, the continued depletion of natural resources and increasing biotic and abiotic stresses will continue to pose significant threats to global food security in coming years.
Memoona Khalid +5 more
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Genotyping‐by‐sequencing data reveal six well‐defined clades in the endangered Diplotaxis ibicensis, endemic to the western Mediterranean Basin and indicate rapid and recurrent long‐distance colonisations across the Balearic Islands and the eastern Iberian coast despite the absence of dispersal syndromes.
L. Bezares +6 more
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Unravelling the polyploid complex Ranunculus parnassiifolius L. (Ranunculaceae): A combined morphologic and molecular-genetic approach [PDF]
Ranunculus parnassiifolius L. is an orophilous plant distributed throughout Central and Southwestern Europe (Cantabrian Mountains, Pyrenees and Alps), where at least five taxa have traditionally been recognized.
Cires Rodríguez, Eduardo
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Ecological niches and biogeography of nitrogen‐fixing plants in Europe
Despite sharing N fixation as a common trait, European legume and actinorhizal plant lineages occupy strikingly divergent ecological niches shaped by their evolutionary histories and physiological adaptations. Advanced symbiont control allows IRLC legumes to expand into northern, mesic regions, while non‐IRLC legumes are more common in Mediterranean ...
N. Fahs +9 more
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ABSTRACT Oleic acid (C18:1), a monounsaturated fatty acid, is a key determinant of nutritional value and oxidative stability of vegetable oils. Increasing its concentration has therefore become a central objective in oilseed crop improvement. This review summarizes current knowledge on the molecular mechanisms and breeding strategies underlying oleic ...
Muhammad Jawad Umer +12 more
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AlloSHP: deconvoluting single homeologous polymorphism for phylogenetic analysis of allopolyploids
Background The genomic and evolutionary study of allopolyploid organisms involves multiple copies of homeologous chromosomes, making their assembly, annotation, and phylogenetic analysis challenging. Bioinformatics tools and protocols have been developed
R. Sancho +3 more
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Challenges of genotyping polyploid species
Most plant species are known to be either ancient or recent polyploids, containing more than one genome as a result of past interspecific hybridization events (allopolyploidy) and/or genome doubling (autopolyploidy).
Mason, Annaliese S., Annaliese S. Mason
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Summary High‐throughput molecular studies of museum specimens (museomics) have great potential in biodiversity research, but fungal historical collections have scarcely been examined, leading to no comprehensive methodological assessments. Here we present a whole genome sequencing (WGS) project conducted at the Fungarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens ...
Torda Varga +24 more
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