The Complete Plastid Genomes of Seven Sargassaceae Species and Their Phylogenetic Analysis. [PDF]
Sargassum is one of the most important genera of the family Sargassaceae in brown algae and is used to produce carrageenan, mannitol, iodine, and other economic substances. Here, seven complete plastid genomes of Sargassum ilicifolium var. conduplicatum,
Li R +6 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Sargassum kjellmanianum (Sargassaceae) and phylogenetic analysis of Sargassum kjellmanianum (Sargassaceae). [PDF]
Sargassum kjellmanianum plays an important role in marine ecosystem and biological resource utilization. Here, we analyzed the characteristics and evolution of mitochondrial genome of S. kjellmanianum by paired-end sequencing.
Xu H +6 more
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Diversified Chemical Structures and Bioactivities of the Chemical Constituents Found in the Brown Algae Family Sargassaceae. [PDF]
Sargassaceae, the most abundant family in Fucales, was recently formed through the merging of the two former families Sargassaceae and Cystoseiraceae. It is widely distributed in the world’s oceans, notably in tropical coastal regions, with the exception
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The complete chloroplast genome of Sargassum hemiphyllum var. Chinense (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyceae) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Sargassum hemiphyllum (Turner) C. Agardh is an important brown macroalga. In this study, we presented the complete chloroplast genome of its variety S. hemiphyllum var. chinense using genome skimming approach.
Wu X, Zhang P, Zhang Y, Wang T.
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Overview of Phlorotannins' Constituents in Fucales. [PDF]
Fucales are an order within the Phaeophyceae that include most of the common littoral seaweeds in temperate and subtropical coastal regions. Many species of this order have long been a part of human culture with applications as food, feedand remedies in ...
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Abiotic Factors Modulating Metabolite Composition in Brown Algae (Phaeophyceae): Ecological Impacts and Opportunities for Bioprospecting of Bioactive Compounds. [PDF]
Brown algae are vital structural elements and contributors to biodiversity in marine ecosystems. These organisms adapt to various environmental challenges by producing primary and secondary metabolites crucial for their survival, defense, and resilience.
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Phlorotannin and Pigment Content of Native Canopy-Forming Sargassaceae Species Living in Intertidal Rockpools in Brittany (France): Any Relationship with Their Vertical Distribution and Phenology? [PDF]
Five native Sargassaceae species from Brittany (France) living in rockpools were surveyed over time to investigate photoprotective strategies according to their tidal position.
Jégou C +5 more
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Overview of Research on Leishmaniasis in Africa: Current Status, Diagnosis, Therapeutics, and Recent Advances Using By-Products of the Sargassaceae Family. [PDF]
Leishmaniasis in Africa, which has been designated as a priority neglected tropical disease by various global organizations, exerts its impact on millions of individuals, primarily concentrated within this particular region of the world.
Abdoul-Latif FM +7 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of Sargassum patens C. Agardh (Phaeophyceae). [PDF]
The mitochondrial genome of Sargassum patens was completely sequenced. This mitogenome is a circular molecule of 34,844 bp in length and had an overall GC content of 36.20%.
Li J, Bi Y.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Sargassum siliquastrum (Phaeophyceae) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
The complete S. siliquastrum mitogenome length was 34,765 bp. The mitogenome contains 67 genes, including 37 protein-coding, three rRNA, 25 tRNA genes, and two conserved open reading frames (ORFs). The overall GC content of the genome is 36.59%.
Li J, Li H, Bi Y.
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