Background and Aims The recent assembly of the complete sequence of the plastid genome of the model taxon Physcomitrella patens (Funariaceae, Bryophyta) revealed that a 71-kb fragment, encompassing much of the large single copy region, is inverted. This inversion of 57% of the genome is the largest rearrangement detected in the plastid genomes of plants to date. Although initially considered diagnostic of Physcomitrella patens, the inversion was recently shown to characterize the plastid genome of two species from related genera within Funariaceae, but was lacking in another member of Funariidae. The phylogenetic significance of the inversion has remained ambiguous. Methods Exemplars of all families included in Funariidae were surveyed. ...
<div><p>Diatoms are mostly photosynthetic eukaryotes within the heterokont lineage. Variable plastid...
International audienceBackground: Heterokont algae, together with cryptophytes, haptophytes and some...
Geraniaceae are known for their unusual plastid genomes (plastomes), with the genus Pelargonium bein...
Background and Aims The recent assembly of the complete sequence of the plastid genome of the model ...
Geraniaceae plastid genomes are highly rearranged, and each of the four genera already sequenced in ...
The plastid genome (plastome) is a rich source of phylogenetic and other comparative data in plants....
Rapid diversifications of plants are primarily documented and studied in angiosperms, which are perc...
Plastid genomes are in general highly conserved given their slow evolutionary rate, and thus large c...
The plastid genomes of photosynthetic green plants have largely maintained conserved gene content an...
Diatoms are mostly photosynthetic eukaryotes within the heterokont lineage. Variable plastid genome ...
The evolution of plastid genomes (plastomes) in land plants is typically conservative, with extensiv...
Selection on spore dispersal mechanisms in mosses is thought to shape the transformation of the spor...
Background and aims – Organellar genome sampling is patchy for non-vascular groups, with the earlies...
The pleurocarpous mosses (i.e., Hypnanae) are a species-rich group of land plants comprising about 6...
The plastid genomes of early-diverging angiosperms were among the first land plant plastomes investi...
<div><p>Diatoms are mostly photosynthetic eukaryotes within the heterokont lineage. Variable plastid...
International audienceBackground: Heterokont algae, together with cryptophytes, haptophytes and some...
Geraniaceae are known for their unusual plastid genomes (plastomes), with the genus Pelargonium bein...
Background and Aims The recent assembly of the complete sequence of the plastid genome of the model ...
Geraniaceae plastid genomes are highly rearranged, and each of the four genera already sequenced in ...
The plastid genome (plastome) is a rich source of phylogenetic and other comparative data in plants....
Rapid diversifications of plants are primarily documented and studied in angiosperms, which are perc...
Plastid genomes are in general highly conserved given their slow evolutionary rate, and thus large c...
The plastid genomes of photosynthetic green plants have largely maintained conserved gene content an...
Diatoms are mostly photosynthetic eukaryotes within the heterokont lineage. Variable plastid genome ...
The evolution of plastid genomes (plastomes) in land plants is typically conservative, with extensiv...
Selection on spore dispersal mechanisms in mosses is thought to shape the transformation of the spor...
Background and aims – Organellar genome sampling is patchy for non-vascular groups, with the earlies...
The pleurocarpous mosses (i.e., Hypnanae) are a species-rich group of land plants comprising about 6...
The plastid genomes of early-diverging angiosperms were among the first land plant plastomes investi...
<div><p>Diatoms are mostly photosynthetic eukaryotes within the heterokont lineage. Variable plastid...
International audienceBackground: Heterokont algae, together with cryptophytes, haptophytes and some...
Geraniaceae are known for their unusual plastid genomes (plastomes), with the genus Pelargonium bein...