Legumes are a highly diverse angiosperm family that include many agriculturally important species. To date, 21 complete chloroplast genomes have been sequenced from legume crops confined to the Papilionoideae subfamily. Here we report the first chloroplast genome from the Mimosoideae, Acacia ligulata, and compare it to the previously sequenced legume genomes. The A. ligulata chloroplast genome is 174,233 bp in size, comprising inverted repeats of 38,225 bp and single-copy regions of 92,798 bp and 4,985 bp [corrected]. Acacia ligulata lacks the inversion present in many of the Papilionoideae, but is not otherwise significantly different in terms of gene and repeat content. The key feature is its highly divergent clpP1 gene, normally consider...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still one of the major limitations to extending chl...
Barnyard grass (Echinochloa colona, (L.) Link) is the wild relative of barnyard millet (E. frumentac...
The authors would like to amend this article based on the discovery that the originally pub-lished A...
Legumes are a highly diverse angiosperm family that include many agriculturally important species. T...
Legumes are a highly diverse angiosperm family that include many agriculturally important species. T...
The Leguminosae has emerged as a model for studying angiosperm plastome evolution because of its str...
<p>The Leguminosae has emerged as a model for studying angiosperm plastome evolution because of its ...
support from the 'Plate-forme Génomique Environnementale et Fonctionnelle' (OSUR: INEE-CNRS) and the...
Acacia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) is the largest and most widespread genus of p...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still a limiting factor determining phylogenetic re...
The authors would like to amend this article based on the discovery that the originally published Ac...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still a limiting factor determining phylogenetic re...
Lophostemon confertus (Myrtaceae), a fast-growing ornamental tree, is widely cultivated in tropical ...
<p>Correction: The Complete Sequence of the <i>Acacia ligulata</i> Chloroplast Genome Reveals a High...
Lens lamottei is a member of the Fabaceae family and the second gene pool of the genus Lens. The env...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still one of the major limitations to extending chl...
Barnyard grass (Echinochloa colona, (L.) Link) is the wild relative of barnyard millet (E. frumentac...
The authors would like to amend this article based on the discovery that the originally pub-lished A...
Legumes are a highly diverse angiosperm family that include many agriculturally important species. T...
Legumes are a highly diverse angiosperm family that include many agriculturally important species. T...
The Leguminosae has emerged as a model for studying angiosperm plastome evolution because of its str...
<p>The Leguminosae has emerged as a model for studying angiosperm plastome evolution because of its ...
support from the 'Plate-forme Génomique Environnementale et Fonctionnelle' (OSUR: INEE-CNRS) and the...
Acacia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) is the largest and most widespread genus of p...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still a limiting factor determining phylogenetic re...
The authors would like to amend this article based on the discovery that the originally published Ac...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still a limiting factor determining phylogenetic re...
Lophostemon confertus (Myrtaceae), a fast-growing ornamental tree, is widely cultivated in tropical ...
<p>Correction: The Complete Sequence of the <i>Acacia ligulata</i> Chloroplast Genome Reveals a High...
Lens lamottei is a member of the Fabaceae family and the second gene pool of the genus Lens. The env...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still one of the major limitations to extending chl...
Barnyard grass (Echinochloa colona, (L.) Link) is the wild relative of barnyard millet (E. frumentac...
The authors would like to amend this article based on the discovery that the originally pub-lished A...