During the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, plastids, and mitochondria arose from an endosymbiotic process, which determined the presence of three genetic compartments into the incipient plant cell. After that, these three genetic materials from host and symbiont suffered several rearrangements, bringing on a complex interaction between nuclear and organellar gene products. Nowadays, plastids harbor a small genome with ∼130 genes in a 100–220 kb sequence in higher plants. Plastid genes are mostly highly conserved between plant species, being useful for phylogenetic analysis in higher taxa. However, intergenic spacers have a relatively higher mutation rate and are important markers to phylogeographical and plant population genetics analyses...
Plant cells possess two more genomes besides the central nuclear genome: the mitochondrial genome an...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Plant metabolic engineering has the potential to provide for the needs of an expanding population. E...
The plastid genome of plants is the smallest and most gene-rich of the three genomes in each cell an...
One of the distinguishing features of plants is the presence of membrane-bound organelles called pla...
<p>The sequencing and comparison of complete plastid genomes is becoming a standard method in plant ...
Transgene expression from the plastid (chloroplast) genome offers unique attractions to plant biotec...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Plastids are cytoplasmic organelles that are descendants of free-living prokaryotes. Since endosymbi...
Chloroplasts play a crucial role in sustaining life on earth. The availability of over 800 sequenced...
textThe plastid genomes of land plants are generally highly conserved in gene content and order, gen...
The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciati...
Uncontrollable spread of transgenes to untransformed varieties and other related wild species throug...
The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of Genetics, Genomi...
One of the fundamental goals of evolutionary genomics is to identify the forces that shape genome ar...
Plant cells possess two more genomes besides the central nuclear genome: the mitochondrial genome an...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Plant metabolic engineering has the potential to provide for the needs of an expanding population. E...
The plastid genome of plants is the smallest and most gene-rich of the three genomes in each cell an...
One of the distinguishing features of plants is the presence of membrane-bound organelles called pla...
<p>The sequencing and comparison of complete plastid genomes is becoming a standard method in plant ...
Transgene expression from the plastid (chloroplast) genome offers unique attractions to plant biotec...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
Plastids are cytoplasmic organelles that are descendants of free-living prokaryotes. Since endosymbi...
Chloroplasts play a crucial role in sustaining life on earth. The availability of over 800 sequenced...
textThe plastid genomes of land plants are generally highly conserved in gene content and order, gen...
The flowering plant genus Oenothera is uniquely suited for studying molecular mechanisms of speciati...
Uncontrollable spread of transgenes to untransformed varieties and other related wild species throug...
The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of Genetics, Genomi...
One of the fundamental goals of evolutionary genomics is to identify the forces that shape genome ar...
Plant cells possess two more genomes besides the central nuclear genome: the mitochondrial genome an...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Plant metabolic engineering has the potential to provide for the needs of an expanding population. E...