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Decoding the Chloroplast Genome of Bitterwood (<i>Picrasma quassioides</i>): Structure, Variability, and Evolutionary Relationships. [PDF]
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Comparative analyses of chloroplast genomes of Theobroma cacao from northern Peru. [PDF]
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of Symphytum officinale. [PDF]
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Comparative organelle genomics in Daphniphyllaceae reveal phylogenetic position and organelle structure evolution. [PDF]
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Phylogeny and Sequence Analysis of Sulla species Based on Intergenic Spacers trnL-trnF
South Asian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2021Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) sequence variations are broadly used to investi-gate interspecific relationships among plants. The trnL-trnF spacer is located in the large single-copy region of the chloroplast genome. The objective of this study was to evaluate the level of genetic variability between the Algeri-an and Tunisian species Hedysarum pallidum ...
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SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics, 2023
Indonesia, as a mega-biodiversity country, has many kinds of tropical fruits. Solanaceae and Fabaceae families contain plant species that produce fruits and vegetables for human food, such as ‘rimbang’ (Solanum torvum), ‘terung asam’ (S. ferox), ‘kabau’ (Archidendron microcarpum), ‘jengkol’ (A. pauciflorum), and ‘petai’ (Parkia speciosa).
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Indonesia, as a mega-biodiversity country, has many kinds of tropical fruits. Solanaceae and Fabaceae families contain plant species that produce fruits and vegetables for human food, such as ‘rimbang’ (Solanum torvum), ‘terung asam’ (S. ferox), ‘kabau’ (Archidendron microcarpum), ‘jengkol’ (A. pauciflorum), and ‘petai’ (Parkia speciosa).
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2004
We test competing hypotheses of relationships among Aroids (Araceae) and duckweeds (Lemnaceae) using sequences of the trnL-trnF spacer region of the chloroplast genome. Included in the analysis were 22 aroid genera including Pistia and five genera of Lemnaceae including the recently segregated genus Landoltia. Aponogeton was used as an outgroup to root
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We test competing hypotheses of relationships among Aroids (Araceae) and duckweeds (Lemnaceae) using sequences of the trnL-trnF spacer region of the chloroplast genome. Included in the analysis were 22 aroid genera including Pistia and five genera of Lemnaceae including the recently segregated genus Landoltia. Aponogeton was used as an outgroup to root
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010
This article has been withdrawn at the request of the editor after inadvertently being published prematurely before the full review process was completed. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy.
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This article has been withdrawn at the request of the editor after inadvertently being published prematurely before the full review process was completed. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy.
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Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2004
Seven hundred fifty-two to one thousand ninety-seven base pairs of the trnL intron and trnL- trnF intergenic spacer of the chloroplast DNA of 55 Juncaceae taxa (Juncus, Luzula, Rostkovia, and Oxychloë) was sequenced. Seventeen structural mutations (13 indels marked A to M, 3 parts of the trnF pseudogene, and insertion "o" within a pseudogene) within ...
Lenka, Drábková +3 more
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Seven hundred fifty-two to one thousand ninety-seven base pairs of the trnL intron and trnL- trnF intergenic spacer of the chloroplast DNA of 55 Juncaceae taxa (Juncus, Luzula, Rostkovia, and Oxychloë) was sequenced. Seventeen structural mutations (13 indels marked A to M, 3 parts of the trnF pseudogene, and insertion "o" within a pseudogene) within ...
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Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2008
Abstract We investigated the nucleotide variation of a non-coding, chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) region to infer relationships among Tunisian fig cultivars. In this study, we examine the level of genetic diversity and its distribution using sequences of the trnL and trnF genes intergenic spacer.
Ghada Baraket +6 more
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Abstract We investigated the nucleotide variation of a non-coding, chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) region to infer relationships among Tunisian fig cultivars. In this study, we examine the level of genetic diversity and its distribution using sequences of the trnL and trnF genes intergenic spacer.
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