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Authentication of the Botanical Origin of Honey: <i>In Silico</i> Assessment of Primers for DNA Metabarcoding. [PDF]
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Phylogeographic and Potential Distribution of Wild Apricot (<i>Prunus armeniaca</i>) in Xinjiang: Insights From Chloroplast/Nuclear DNA and Ecological Niche Modeling. [PDF]
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Comprehensive analysis of the chloroplast genome in Cannabis sativa L. reveals variations in simple sequence repeats among cultivars. [PDF]
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Morphological Analyses Support <i>Dolichopoda</i>, a New Neotropical Genus of Marantaceae (Zingiberales). [PDF]
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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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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
Within the tribe Schoeneae (Cyperaceae), the relationships between Carpha and its relatives have not been certain, and the limits and definition of Carpha have been controversial. Further, the relationships of species within Carpha have been unclear.
Xiufu, Zhang +3 more
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Within the tribe Schoeneae (Cyperaceae), the relationships between Carpha and its relatives have not been certain, and the limits and definition of Carpha have been controversial. Further, the relationships of species within Carpha have been unclear.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2009
Corsica and Sardinia Islands are considered as a biodiversity hotspot and provides a model system to address the impact of long-term isolation on genetic diversity and gene flow. The scope of our study, based on two cpDNA noncoding sequences, is to elucidate the evolution of Cistus creticus diversity in both Islands. The populations of C.
Alessandra, Falchi +5 more
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Corsica and Sardinia Islands are considered as a biodiversity hotspot and provides a model system to address the impact of long-term isolation on genetic diversity and gene flow. The scope of our study, based on two cpDNA noncoding sequences, is to elucidate the evolution of Cistus creticus diversity in both Islands. The populations of C.
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