Background: Plastid genome structure and content is remarkably conserved in land plants. This widespread conservation has facilitated taxon-rich phylogenetic analyses that have resolved organismal relationships among many land plant groups. However, the relationships among major fern lineages, especially the placement of Equisetales, remain enigmatic. Results: In order to understand the evolution of plastid genomes and to establish phylogenetic relationships among ferns, we sequenced the plastid genomes from three early diverging species: Equisetum hyemale (Equisetales), Ophioglossum californicum (Ophioglossales), and Psilotum nudum (Psilotales). A comparison of fern plastid genomes showed that some lineages have retained inverted repeat (I...
Abstract Background Ferns have generally been neglected in studies of chloroplast genomics. Before t...
Plastid-genome evolution following photosynthesis loss is characterized by substantial change, contr...
We have sequenced the complete plastid genome of the fern Angiopteris evecta. This taxon belongs to ...
Background: Plastid genome structure and content is remarkably conserved in land plants. This widesp...
Felix Grewe, Wenhu Guo, Emily A. Gubbels, and Jeffrey P. Mower are with the Center for Plant Science...
Abstract Background Plastid genome structure and content is remarkably conserved in land plants. Thi...
Background Despite considerable progress in our understanding of land plant phylogeny, several nodes...
Despite considerable progress in our understanding of land plant phylogeny, several nodes in the gre...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleConclusions: Although molecula...
The plastid genome (plastome) is a rich source of phylogenetic and other comparative data in plants....
Plastid genomes display remarkable organizational stability over evolutionary time. From green algae...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Abstract Background Ferns are large and underexplored group of vascular plants (~ 11 thousands speci...
Plastid genomes have become an important source of information for clarifying phylogenetic relations...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Abstract Background Ferns have generally been neglected in studies of chloroplast genomics. Before t...
Plastid-genome evolution following photosynthesis loss is characterized by substantial change, contr...
We have sequenced the complete plastid genome of the fern Angiopteris evecta. This taxon belongs to ...
Background: Plastid genome structure and content is remarkably conserved in land plants. This widesp...
Felix Grewe, Wenhu Guo, Emily A. Gubbels, and Jeffrey P. Mower are with the Center for Plant Science...
Abstract Background Plastid genome structure and content is remarkably conserved in land plants. Thi...
Background Despite considerable progress in our understanding of land plant phylogeny, several nodes...
Despite considerable progress in our understanding of land plant phylogeny, several nodes in the gre...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleConclusions: Although molecula...
The plastid genome (plastome) is a rich source of phylogenetic and other comparative data in plants....
Plastid genomes display remarkable organizational stability over evolutionary time. From green algae...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Abstract Background Ferns are large and underexplored group of vascular plants (~ 11 thousands speci...
Plastid genomes have become an important source of information for clarifying phylogenetic relations...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Abstract Background Ferns have generally been neglected in studies of chloroplast genomics. Before t...
Plastid-genome evolution following photosynthesis loss is characterized by substantial change, contr...
We have sequenced the complete plastid genome of the fern Angiopteris evecta. This taxon belongs to ...