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Herbariomics and the peculiar case of Alisma wahlenbergii (Alismataceae)
Abstract Species identification and delimitation in aquatic plants can be challenging due to their often simple, plastic, and convergent morphology. This has led to varying taxonomic opinions in many genera, including Alisma. One debated case is the narrowly endemic A. wahlenbergii, which occurs submerged in the Baltic Sea region.
Samuli Lehtonen +2 more
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Proteomics in Allopolyploid Crops: Stress Resilience, Challenges and Prospects. [PDF]
Halder T +6 more
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Single copy nuclear gene analysis of polyploidy in wild potatoes (Solanum section Petota). [PDF]
Ane, C. +6 more
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Age of innovation: Progress in systematic botany in the 20th century
Abstract Systematic botany can be regarded as the oldest of the botanical sciences, having originated with the ancient Greeks. Although much progress has been achieved in systematic botany over nearly two millennia, in the 20th century, many significant innovations took place in revealing processes of evolution, principles and methods of classification,
Tod F. Stuessy
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ABSTRACT The rapid growth of genome sequencing has outpaced the development of efficient annotation tools, especially for species lacking transcriptome data. To address this challenge, we present QuickProt, a fast, accurate and user‐friendly homology‐based protein annotation tool.
Guisen Chen +8 more
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Niche shifts and localized competitive dynamics influence the persistence and distribution of polyploids in the genus Achillea (Asteraceae). [PDF]
Lu WX, Tu WQ, Chen D, Wang ZZ, Guo YP.
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