Saxifraga species are widely distributed in alpine and arctic regions in the Northern hemisphere. Highly morphological diversity within this genus brings great difficulties for species identification, and their typical highland living properties make it interesting how they adapt to the extreme environment. Here, we newly generated the chloroplast (cp) genomes of two Saxifraga species and compared them with another five Saxifraga cp genomes to understand the characteristics of cp genomes and their potential roles in highland adaptation. The genome size, structure, gene content, GC content, and codon usage pattern were found to be highly similar. Cp genomes ranged from 146,549 bp to 151,066 bp in length, most of which comprised 130 predicted...
Abstract Background A large number of taxa have undergone evolutionary radiations in mountainous are...
The delimitation of taxa in the Saxifraga rivularis complex is controversial. In the checklist for t...
The extreme environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) provides an ideal natural laboratory for ...
Abstract Background Epilithic sister genera Oresitrophe and Mukdenia (Saxifragaceae) have an epilith...
The effects of rapid, recent uplift of the Hengduan Mountains on evolution and diversification of yo...
The purple saxifrages, Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion subsect. Oppositifoliae, comprise the closest rela...
Comparative chloroplast genome analyses are mostly carried out at lower taxonomic levels, such as th...
Arctic-alpine biota occupy enormous areas in the Arctic and the northern hemisphere mountain ranges,...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
A recent circumpolar survey of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) haplotypes identified Pleistocene glacial ref...
Several studies have demonstrated high levels of genetic (DNA), ecophysiological, ecological, and mo...
Plastid gene loss and pseudogenization has been widely documented in parasitic and mycoheterotrophic...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms evolve and adapt to extreme habitats is of crucial i...
An increasing number of phylogeographic studies have been conducted for plant species in the Qinghai...
Plant populations may contain variation that reflects adaptation to local environmental conditions. ...
Abstract Background A large number of taxa have undergone evolutionary radiations in mountainous are...
The delimitation of taxa in the Saxifraga rivularis complex is controversial. In the checklist for t...
The extreme environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) provides an ideal natural laboratory for ...
Abstract Background Epilithic sister genera Oresitrophe and Mukdenia (Saxifragaceae) have an epilith...
The effects of rapid, recent uplift of the Hengduan Mountains on evolution and diversification of yo...
The purple saxifrages, Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion subsect. Oppositifoliae, comprise the closest rela...
Comparative chloroplast genome analyses are mostly carried out at lower taxonomic levels, such as th...
Arctic-alpine biota occupy enormous areas in the Arctic and the northern hemisphere mountain ranges,...
Arctic-alpine plants in the genus Saxifraga L. (Saxifragaceae Juss.) provide an excellent system for...
A recent circumpolar survey of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) haplotypes identified Pleistocene glacial ref...
Several studies have demonstrated high levels of genetic (DNA), ecophysiological, ecological, and mo...
Plastid gene loss and pseudogenization has been widely documented in parasitic and mycoheterotrophic...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms evolve and adapt to extreme habitats is of crucial i...
An increasing number of phylogeographic studies have been conducted for plant species in the Qinghai...
Plant populations may contain variation that reflects adaptation to local environmental conditions. ...
Abstract Background A large number of taxa have undergone evolutionary radiations in mountainous are...
The delimitation of taxa in the Saxifraga rivularis complex is controversial. In the checklist for t...
The extreme environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) provides an ideal natural laboratory for ...