Parasitic organisms exemplify morphological and genomic reduction. Some heterotrophic, parasitic plants harbor dras-tically reduced and degraded plastid genomes resulting from relaxed selective pressure on photosynthetic function. However, few studies have addressed the initial stages of plastome degradation in groups containing both photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic species. Corallorhiza is a genus of leafless, heterotrophic orchids that contains both green, photosynthetic species and nongreen, putatively nonphotosynthetic species, and represents an ideal system in which to assess the beginning of the transition to a “minimal plastome. ” Complete plastomes were generated for nine taxa of Corallorhiza using Illumina paired-end sequencing...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
Corallorhiza is a genus of obligately mycoheterotrophic (fungus-eating) orchids that presents a uniq...
The plastid genome (plastome) of heterotrophic plants like mycoheterotrophs and parasites shows mass...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Plastid genomes (plastomes) of fully mycoheterotrophic plants (which obtain nutrition from fungi and...
Plastid genomes (plastomes) of fully mycoheterotrophic plants (which obtain nutrition from fungi and...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...
The chloroplast (plastid) controls carbon uptake, so its DNA sequence and function are highly conser...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
Corallorhiza is a genus of obligately mycoheterotrophic (fungus-eating) orchids that presents a uniq...
The plastid genome (plastome) of heterotrophic plants like mycoheterotrophs and parasites shows mass...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Plastid genomes (plastomes) of fully mycoheterotrophic plants (which obtain nutrition from fungi and...
Plastid genomes (plastomes) of fully mycoheterotrophic plants (which obtain nutrition from fungi and...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...
The chloroplast (plastid) controls carbon uptake, so its DNA sequence and function are highly conser...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
Corallorhiza is a genus of obligately mycoheterotrophic (fungus-eating) orchids that presents a uniq...