Targeted genome-modification tools and their advanced applications in crop breeding
Crop improvement by genome editing involves the targeted alteration of genes to improve
plant traits, such as stress tolerance, disease resistance or nutritional content. Techniques …
plant traits, such as stress tolerance, disease resistance or nutritional content. Techniques …
Mitochondrial endogenous substance transport-inspired nanomaterials for mitochondria-targeted gene delivery
Y Wang, JS Yang, M Zhao, JQ Chen, HX Xie… - Advanced Drug Delivery …, 2024 - Elsevier
Mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) independent of nuclear gene is a set of double-stranded
circular DNA that encodes 13 proteins, 2 ribosomal RNAs and 22 mitochondrial transfer …
circular DNA that encodes 13 proteins, 2 ribosomal RNAs and 22 mitochondrial transfer …
Cytonuclear Interactions and Subgenome Dominance Shape the Evolution of Organelle-Targeted Genes in the Brassica Triangle of U
The interaction and coevolution between nuclear and cytoplasmic genomes are one of the
fundamental hallmarks of eukaryotic genome evolution and, 2 billion yr later, are still major …
fundamental hallmarks of eukaryotic genome evolution and, 2 billion yr later, are still major …
Association analysis provides insights into plant mitonuclear interactions
Q Lian, S Li, S Kan, X Liao, S Huang… - … Biology and Evolution, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Cytonuclear interaction refers to the complex and ongoing process of coevolution between
nuclear and organelle genomes, which are responsible for cellular respiration …
nuclear and organelle genomes, which are responsible for cellular respiration …
The pan-plastome of Prunus mume: insights into Prunus diversity, phylogeny, and domestication history
J Wang, J Kan, J Wang, X Yan, Y Li, T Soe… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Backgrounds Prunus mume in the Rosaceae and commonly referred to as mei or Chinese
plum is widely used as a traditional ornamental flowering plant and fruit tree in China …
plum is widely used as a traditional ornamental flowering plant and fruit tree in China …
[HTML][HTML] RNA editing events and expression profiles of mitochondrial protein-coding genes in the endemic and endangered medicinal plant, Corydalis saxicola
C Li, H Liu, M Qin, Y Tan, X Ou, X Chen… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Corydalis saxicola, an endangered medicinal plant endemic to karst habitats, is widely used
in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat hepatitis, abdominal pain, bleeding hemorrhoids …
in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat hepatitis, abdominal pain, bleeding hemorrhoids …
Comprehensive analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Rehmannia glutinosa: insights into repeat-mediated recombinations and RNA editing-induced stop codon …
T Zeng, Y Ni, J Li, H Chen, Q Lu, M Jiang… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Rehmannia glutinosa is an economically significant medicinal plant. Yet, the structure and
sequence of its mitochondrial genome has not been published, which plays a crucial role in …
sequence of its mitochondrial genome has not been published, which plays a crucial role in …
[HTML][HTML] Assembly and comparative analysis of the complete multichromosomal mitochondrial genome of Cymbidium ensifolium, an orchid of high economic and …
B Shen, A Shen, L Liu, Y Tan, S Li, Z Tan - BMC Plant Biology, 2024 - Springer
Background Orchidaceae is one of the largest groups of angiosperms, and most species
have high economic value and scientific research value due to their ornamental and …
have high economic value and scientific research value due to their ornamental and …
[HTML][HTML] Organelle Genomes of Epipogium roseum Provide Insight into the Evolution of Mycoheterotrophic Orchids
Z Zhao, Y Li, JW Zhai, ZJ Liu, MH Li - International Journal of Molecular …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Epipogium roseum, commonly known as one of the ghost orchids due to its rarity and almost
transparent color, is a non-photosynthetic and fully mycoheterotrophic plant. Given its …
transparent color, is a non-photosynthetic and fully mycoheterotrophic plant. Given its …
Extreme Reconfiguration of Plastid Genomes in Papaveraceae: Rearrangements, Gene Loss, Pseudogenization, IR Expansion, and Repeats
J Cao, H Wang, Y Cao, S Kan, J Li, Y Liu - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
The plastid genomes (plastomes) of angiosperms are typically highly conserved, with
extreme reconfiguration being uncommon, although reports of such events have emerged in …
extreme reconfiguration being uncommon, although reports of such events have emerged in …