Genes Translocated into the Plastid Inverted Repeat Show Decelerated Substitution Rates and Elevated GC Content. [PDF]
Plant chloroplast genomes (plastomes) are characterized by an inverted repeat (IR) region and two larger single copy (SC) regions. Patterns of molecular evolution in the IR and SC regions differ, most notably by a reduced rate of nucleotide substitution ...
Kuo, Li-Yaung +3 more
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DNA barcoding of the Lemnaceae, a family of aquatic monocots [PDF]
Background Members of the aquatic monocot family Lemnaceae (commonly called duckweeds) represent the smallest and fastest growing flowering plants.
Wenqin Wang +5 more
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Kloroplast genoma ait psbA-trnH IGS bölgesi, en fazla nükleotid dizi farklılığı içeren bölgelerden biri olmasından dolayı barkodlama amacı ile bitkilerde sıklıkla kullanılan bölgelerden biridir.
Aykut Yılmaz
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DNA barcoding as a molecular tool to track down mislabeling and food piracy [PDF]
DNA barcoding is a molecular technology that allows the identification of any biological species by amplifying, sequencing and querying the information from genic and/or intergenic standardized target regions belonging to the extranuclear genomes ...
Barcaccia, Gianni +2 more
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Abies delavayi subsp. fansipanensis (Xiang Q.P.) Rurhforth) or Abies delavayi var. nukiangensis auct.nonis a native plant, distributes at altitudes about 2,400 m above sea level. This plant belongs to the Pinaceae family and is listed in endangered, precious and rare species banned from commercial exploitation. The Abies delavayi subsp.
Hung Manh Nguyen +4 more
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The evolution of Cayaponia (Cucurbitaceae) [PDF]
Premise of the study: The Cucurbitaceae genus Cayaponia comprises ∼60 species that occur from Uruguay to the southern United States and the Caribbean; C. africana occurs in West Africa and on Madagascar.
Duchen, Pablo, Renner, Susanne S.
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Canlıların sınıflandırılması ve canlı birliklerine ait sınırların çizilmesi gözleme ve deneye dayalı sistemli bilgi üretmeye başlanmasıyla birlikte karşılaşılan en karmaşık problemlerden biri olmuştur. Bu amaçla araştırmacılar birçok kuram ve metot geliştirerek var olan canlı çeşitliliğini saptamaya çalışmışlardır.
Behcet İNAL, Mehmet KARACA
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ITS and trnH-psbA as Efficient DNA Barcodes to Identify Threatened Commercial Woody Angiosperms from Southern Brazilian Atlantic Rainforests. [PDF]
The Araucaria Forests in southern Brazil are part of the Atlantic Rainforest, a key hotspot for global biodiversity. This habitat has experienced extensive losses of vegetation cover due to commercial logging and the intense use of wood resources for construction and furniture manufacturing.
Bolson M +3 more
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Barcoding success as a function of phylogenetic relatedness in Viburnum, a clade of woody angiosperms [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The chloroplast genes matK and rbcL have been proposed as a “core” DNA barcode for identifying plant species. Published estimates of successful species identification using these loci (70-80%) may be inflated because they may have involved ...
Michael J Donoghue, Wendy L Clement
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The loci recommended as universal barcodes for plants on the basis of floristic studies may not work with congeneric species as exemplified by DNA barcoding of Dendrobium species [PDF]
Background Based on the testing of several loci, predominantly against floristic backgrounds, individual or different combinations of loci have been suggested as possible universal DNA barcodes for plants.
Hemant Singh +3 more
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