Plastids and mitochondria are endosymbiotic organelles that store genetic information. The genomes of these organelles generally exhibit contrasting patterns regarding genome architecture and genetic content. However, they have similar genetic features in Selaginellaceae, and little is known about what causes parallel evolution. Here, we document the multipartite plastid genomes (plastomes) and the highly divergent mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) from spikemoss obtained by combining short- and long-reads. The 188-kb multipartite plastome has three ribosomal operon copies in the master genomic conformation, creating the alternative subgenomic conformation composed of 110- and 78-kb subgenomes. The long-read data indicated that the two di...
The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) and plastid genome (plastome) of plants vary immensely in geno...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) and plastid genome (plastome) of plants vary immensely in geno...
The genomes of mitochondria and plastids are testimony to their evolutionary origin as bacterial end...
BackgroundIt is hypothesized that the highly conserved inverted repeats (IR) structure of land plant...
Both direct repeats (DR) and inverted repeats (IR) are documented in the published plastomes of Sela...
Background: The nucleomorphs associated with secondary plastids of cryptomonads and...
Plastids and mitochondria derive from prokaryotic symbionts that lost most of their genes after the ...
One of the fundamental goals of evolutionary genomics is to identify the forces that shape genome ar...
BACKGROUND: The red algae (Rhodophyta) diverged from the green algae and plants (Viridiplantae) over...
Organellar genomes serve as useful models for genome evolution and contain some of the most widely u...
Plastids are cytoplasmic organelles that are descendants of free-living prokaryotes. Since endosymbi...
Recent advances in long-read sequencing technology have allowed for single-molecule sequencing of en...
International audienceThe tiny green algae belonging to the Chloropicophyceae play a key role in mar...
Many mitochondrial and plastid protein complexes contain subunits that are encoded in different geno...
The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) and plastid genome (plastome) of plants vary immensely in geno...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) and plastid genome (plastome) of plants vary immensely in geno...
The genomes of mitochondria and plastids are testimony to their evolutionary origin as bacterial end...
BackgroundIt is hypothesized that the highly conserved inverted repeats (IR) structure of land plant...
Both direct repeats (DR) and inverted repeats (IR) are documented in the published plastomes of Sela...
Background: The nucleomorphs associated with secondary plastids of cryptomonads and...
Plastids and mitochondria derive from prokaryotic symbionts that lost most of their genes after the ...
One of the fundamental goals of evolutionary genomics is to identify the forces that shape genome ar...
BACKGROUND: The red algae (Rhodophyta) diverged from the green algae and plants (Viridiplantae) over...
Organellar genomes serve as useful models for genome evolution and contain some of the most widely u...
Plastids are cytoplasmic organelles that are descendants of free-living prokaryotes. Since endosymbi...
Recent advances in long-read sequencing technology have allowed for single-molecule sequencing of en...
International audienceThe tiny green algae belonging to the Chloropicophyceae play a key role in mar...
Many mitochondrial and plastid protein complexes contain subunits that are encoded in different geno...
The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) and plastid genome (plastome) of plants vary immensely in geno...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
The mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) and plastid genome (plastome) of plants vary immensely in geno...