Bibliography: leaves 94-108.xi, 108, [88] leaves, [28] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.The aim of this study is to characterize plastid DNA sequence homologies within higher plant nuclear genomes. It is concluded that integrated within the tobacco nuclear genome are multiple copies of large (ie. in excess of 18 kbp), contigous fracts of plastid DNA. The presence of large tracts of plastid DNA in the tobacco nuclear genome contrasts the arrangement of such sequences in the nuclear genomes of other studied plant species.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Genetics, 199
The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmic organelle DNA (nuclear integr...
In eukaryotes, cytoplasmic organellar genomes have contributed to a wide variety of nuclear genes. T...
The plastid genome (ptDNA) of higher plants is highly polyploid and the 1,000 to 10,000 copies are c...
ThetransferoforganelleDNAfragmentstothenucleargenomeis frequentlyobserved ineukaryotes.These transfe...
We have undertaken a systematic search for plastid DNA sequences integrated in the tomato nuclear ge...
Pairwise comparison of whole plastid and draft nuclear genomic sequences of Arabidopsis thaliana and...
The plastid genome of plants is the smallest and most gene-rich of the three genomes in each cell an...
Isolated, nick-translated Pvu II fragments of Nicotiana tabacum chloro-plast DNA produce specific in...
†Background The presence of chloroplast-related DNA sequences in the nuclear genome is generally reg...
Plastids and mitochondria derive from prokaryotic symbionts that lost most of their genes after the ...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells originated more than a billion years ago when an a...
The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciati...
The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciati...
Plant cells possess two more genomes besides the central nuclear genome: the mitochondrial genome an...
Transfer of organelle DNA into the nuclear genome has been significant in eukaryotic evolution, beca...
The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmic organelle DNA (nuclear integr...
In eukaryotes, cytoplasmic organellar genomes have contributed to a wide variety of nuclear genes. T...
The plastid genome (ptDNA) of higher plants is highly polyploid and the 1,000 to 10,000 copies are c...
ThetransferoforganelleDNAfragmentstothenucleargenomeis frequentlyobserved ineukaryotes.These transfe...
We have undertaken a systematic search for plastid DNA sequences integrated in the tomato nuclear ge...
Pairwise comparison of whole plastid and draft nuclear genomic sequences of Arabidopsis thaliana and...
The plastid genome of plants is the smallest and most gene-rich of the three genomes in each cell an...
Isolated, nick-translated Pvu II fragments of Nicotiana tabacum chloro-plast DNA produce specific in...
†Background The presence of chloroplast-related DNA sequences in the nuclear genome is generally reg...
Plastids and mitochondria derive from prokaryotic symbionts that lost most of their genes after the ...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells originated more than a billion years ago when an a...
The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciati...
The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciati...
Plant cells possess two more genomes besides the central nuclear genome: the mitochondrial genome an...
Transfer of organelle DNA into the nuclear genome has been significant in eukaryotic evolution, beca...
The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmic organelle DNA (nuclear integr...
In eukaryotes, cytoplasmic organellar genomes have contributed to a wide variety of nuclear genes. T...
The plastid genome (ptDNA) of higher plants is highly polyploid and the 1,000 to 10,000 copies are c...