Chloroplast genomes: diversity, evolution, and applications in genetic engineering
Chloroplasts play a crucial role in sustaining life on earth. The availability of over 800
sequenced chloroplast genomes from a variety of land plants has enhanced our …
sequenced chloroplast genomes from a variety of land plants has enhanced our …
Phylogenomics and the reconstruction of the tree of life
F Delsuc, H Brinkmann, H Philippe - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2005 - nature.com
As more complete genomes are sequenced, phylogenetic analysis is entering a new era—
that of phylogenomics. One branch of this expanding field aims to reconstruct the …
that of phylogenomics. One branch of this expanding field aims to reconstruct the …
Analysis of 81 genes from 64 plastid genomes resolves relationships in angiosperms and identifies genome-scale evolutionary patterns
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with> 250,000 species
distributed in nearly every terrestrial habitat. Many phylogenetic studies have been based on …
distributed in nearly every terrestrial habitat. Many phylogenetic studies have been based on …
Plastid genomes of seed plants
RK Jansen, TA Ruhlman - Genomics of chloroplasts and mitochondria, 2012 - Springer
The field of comparative plastid genomics has burgeoned during the past decade, largely
due to the availability of rapid, less expensive genome sequencing technologies. Currently …
due to the availability of rapid, less expensive genome sequencing technologies. Currently …
[图书][B] Phylogeny and Evolution of the Angiosperms
Although they are relative latecomers on the evolutionary scene, having emerged only 135?
170 million years ago, angiosperms—or flowering plants—are the most diverse and species …
170 million years ago, angiosperms—or flowering plants—are the most diverse and species …
Methods for obtaining and analyzing whole chloroplast genome sequences
During the past decade, there has been a rapid increase in our understanding of plastid
genome organization and evolution due to the availability of many new completely …
genome organization and evolution due to the availability of many new completely …
Dynamics and evolution of the inverted repeat-large single copy junctions in the chloroplast genomes of monocots
RJ Wang, CL Cheng, CC Chang, CL Wu, TM Su… - BMC evolutionary …, 2008 - Springer
Background Various expansions or contractions of inverted repeats (IRs) in chloroplast
genomes led to fluxes in the IR-LSC (large single copy) junctions. Previous studies revealed …
genomes led to fluxes in the IR-LSC (large single copy) junctions. Previous studies revealed …
Comparative chloroplast genomics: analyses including new sequences from the angiosperms Nuphar advena and Ranunculus macranthus
LA Raubeson, R Peery, TW Chumley, C Dziubek… - BMC genomics, 2007 - Springer
Background The number of completely sequenced plastid genomes available is growing
rapidly. This array of sequences presents new opportunities to perform comparative …
rapidly. This array of sequences presents new opportunities to perform comparative …
An update on chloroplast genomes
Plant cells possess two more genomes besides the central nuclear genome: the
mitochondrial genome and the chloroplast genome (or plastome). Compared to the gigantic …
mitochondrial genome and the chloroplast genome (or plastome). Compared to the gigantic …
Assembling the tree of the monocotyledons: plastome sequence phylogeny and evolution of Poales1
The order Poales comprises a substantial portion of plant life (7% of all angiosperms and
33% of monocots) and includes taxa of enormous economic and ecological significance …
33% of monocots) and includes taxa of enormous economic and ecological significance …