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A complete chloroplast genome sequence of Viola albida Palibin 1899 (Violaceae), a member of VIOLA ALBIDA complex [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2023
The VIOLA ALBIDA complex is a complicated group with taxonomic problems having continuous leaf variations and composed of taxa related to the following names: Viola albida, V. albida var. takahashii, and V. chaerophylloides.
Hyeonji Moon, Sangtae Kim
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The complete plastid genome sequence of Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie (Violaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
Viola selkirkii, belonging to the genus Viola, has heart-shaped leaves and pale purple flowers, and it is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, North America, and Asia. In this study, the plastid genome of V.
Ah-reum Go, Kyeong-Sik Cheon, Ki-Oug Yoo
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Distribution of circular proteins in plants: large-scale mapping of cyclotides in the Violaceae

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2015
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in small circular proteins found in plants of the violet family (Violaceae). These so-called cyclotides consist of a circular chain of approximately 30 amino acids, including six cysteines forming
Mariamawit Y Yeshak   +2 more
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The genome sequence of the sweet violet, Viola odorata L. (Malpighiales: Violaceae) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]

open access: yesWellcome Open Research
We present a genome assembly of Viola odorata (Sweet violet; Streptophyta; Magnoliopsida; Malpighiales; Violaceae). The genome sequence has a total length of 698.62 megabases. Most of the assembly (99.9%) is scaffolded into 10 chromosomal pseudomolecules.
Maarten J. M. Christenhusz   +2 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Viola grypoceras (Violaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2023
We constructed and characterized the chloroplast genome of Viola grypoceras via de novo assembly of Illumina data. The complete circular chloroplast genome is 158,357 bp long and contains four parts: a large single-copy (LSC) region of 86,764 bp, a small
Jin Hee Park   +3 more
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Viola yuelingensis (Violaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys
This study describes and illustrates Viola yuelingensis Y.S.Chen & Ju H.Huang, a new species distributed in Guangxi, China. The species is morphologically most similar to Viola yunnanensis, but can be distinguished by the following ...
Ju-Hua Huang   +2 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Viola vaginata (Violaceae), an endemic species of the snowy region in Japan [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
Viola vaginata, a perennial herb in subsection Stolonosae, is endemic to the snowy mountainous regions on the Sea of Japan side of Japan. Its complete chloroplast genome was 156,056 bp in length, comprising one large single-copy region (86,407 bp), one ...
Yayoi Takahashi   +4 more
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Viola xinchengensis (Violaceae), a new species from central Guangxi, China [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys
Viola xinchengensis (Violaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China, is established on the basis of morphological and molecular evidence. This new species resembles V.
Gui-Yuan Wei   +7 more
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On the identity and typification of Viola tenuis Bentham (Violaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys
Viola tenuis Benth. was first described by George Bentham in 1842, without any type specimen designated, but with a collection record by Richard Brinsley Hinds in 1841.
Yan-Shuang Huang   +3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of Viola grayi (Violaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
Viola grayi, a caulescent species in subsection Rostratae, adapted to coastal dunes, with leathery leaves, is here reported with its first sequenced complete chloroplast genome (158,408 bp), comprising a large single-copy (86,662 bp), a small single-copy
Ah-reum Go   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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