The genus Sedum, with about 470 recognized species, is classified in the family Crassulaceae of the order Saxifragales. Phylogenetic relationships within the Saxifragales are still unresolved and controversial. In this study, the plastome of S. plumbizincicola was firstly presented, with a focus on the structural analysis of rrn operon and phylogenetic implications within the order Saxifragaceae. The assembled complete plastome of S. plumbizincicola is 149,397 bp in size, with a typical circular, double-stranded, and quadripartite structure of angiosperms. It contains 133 genes, including 85 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 36 tRNA genes, 8 rRNA genes, and four pseudogenes (one ycf1, one rps19, and two ycf15). The predicted secondary structure ...
Saxifraga species are widely distributed in alpine and arctic regions in the Northern hemisphere. Hi...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Sanicula (Apiaceae subfamily Saniculoideae) is a taxonomically difficult genus of medicinal value. I...
As the largest family within the order Saxifragales, Crassulaceae contains about 34 genera with 1400...
As representative of the early-divergent groups of angiosperms, Saxifragales is extremely divergent ...
Comparative chloroplast genome analyses are mostly carried out at lower taxonomic levels, such as th...
Geraniaceae are known for their unusual plastid genomes (plastomes), with the genus Pelargonium bein...
Background: Plastids originated from cyanobacteria and the majority of the ancestral genes were lost...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Based on the nrDNA ITS sequence data, the Tordylieae tribe is recognized as monophyletic with three ...
textThe plastid genomes of land plants are generally highly conserved in gene content and order, gen...
Cannabaceae is an economically important family that includes ten genera and ca. 117 accepted specie...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Superrosids form one of the largest clades of angiosperms, including 18 orders (Vitales, Saxifragale...
Elaeagnaceae, which harbor nitrogen-fixing actinomycetes, is a plant family of the Rosales and siste...
Saxifraga species are widely distributed in alpine and arctic regions in the Northern hemisphere. Hi...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Sanicula (Apiaceae subfamily Saniculoideae) is a taxonomically difficult genus of medicinal value. I...
As the largest family within the order Saxifragales, Crassulaceae contains about 34 genera with 1400...
As representative of the early-divergent groups of angiosperms, Saxifragales is extremely divergent ...
Comparative chloroplast genome analyses are mostly carried out at lower taxonomic levels, such as th...
Geraniaceae are known for their unusual plastid genomes (plastomes), with the genus Pelargonium bein...
Background: Plastids originated from cyanobacteria and the majority of the ancestral genes were lost...
The chloroplast (cp) genome is useful in the study of phylogenomics, molecular dating, and molecular...
Based on the nrDNA ITS sequence data, the Tordylieae tribe is recognized as monophyletic with three ...
textThe plastid genomes of land plants are generally highly conserved in gene content and order, gen...
Cannabaceae is an economically important family that includes ten genera and ca. 117 accepted specie...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Superrosids form one of the largest clades of angiosperms, including 18 orders (Vitales, Saxifragale...
Elaeagnaceae, which harbor nitrogen-fixing actinomycetes, is a plant family of the Rosales and siste...
Saxifraga species are widely distributed in alpine and arctic regions in the Northern hemisphere. Hi...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Sanicula (Apiaceae subfamily Saniculoideae) is a taxonomically difficult genus of medicinal value. I...