The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciation. It assembles an intriguing combination of genetic features, including permanent translocation heterozygosity, biparental transmission of plastids, and a general interfertility of well-defined species. This allows an exchange of plastids and nuclei between species often resulting in plastome-genome incompatibility. For evaluation of its molecular determinants we present the complete nucleotide sequences of the five basic, genetically distinguishable plastid chromosomes of subsection Oenothera (=Euoenothera) of the genus, which are associated in distinct combinations with six basic genomes. Sizes of the chromosomes range from 163 365 bp (pl...
<p>The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecu...
<p>The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecu...
Most of the publicly available data on chloroplast (plastid) genes and genomes come from seed plants...
The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciati...
A unique combination of genetic features and a rich stock of information make the flowering plant ge...
A unique combination of genetic features and a rich stock of information make the flowering plant ge...
Many Oenothera species are complete translocation heterozygotes and arose by hybridization. Since co...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Plant plastomes play crucial roles in species evolution and phylogenetic reconstruction studies due ...
During the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, plastids, and mitochondria arose from an endosymbiotic ...
Bibliography: leaves 94-108.xi, 108, [88] leaves, [28] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.T...
Organelle sequences have a long history of utility in phylogenetic analyses. Chloroplast sequences w...
Plastids are cytoplasmic organelles that are descendants of free-living prokaryotes. Since endosymbi...
AbstractCoevolution of cellular genetic compartments is a fundamental aspect in eukaryotic genome ev...
ThetransferoforganelleDNAfragmentstothenucleargenomeis frequentlyobserved ineukaryotes.These transfe...
<p>The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecu...
<p>The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecu...
Most of the publicly available data on chloroplast (plastid) genes and genomes come from seed plants...
The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciati...
A unique combination of genetic features and a rich stock of information make the flowering plant ge...
A unique combination of genetic features and a rich stock of information make the flowering plant ge...
Many Oenothera species are complete translocation heterozygotes and arose by hybridization. Since co...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Plant plastomes play crucial roles in species evolution and phylogenetic reconstruction studies due ...
During the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, plastids, and mitochondria arose from an endosymbiotic ...
Bibliography: leaves 94-108.xi, 108, [88] leaves, [28] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.T...
Organelle sequences have a long history of utility in phylogenetic analyses. Chloroplast sequences w...
Plastids are cytoplasmic organelles that are descendants of free-living prokaryotes. Since endosymbi...
AbstractCoevolution of cellular genetic compartments is a fundamental aspect in eukaryotic genome ev...
ThetransferoforganelleDNAfragmentstothenucleargenomeis frequentlyobserved ineukaryotes.These transfe...
<p>The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecu...
<p>The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecu...
Most of the publicly available data on chloroplast (plastid) genes and genomes come from seed plants...