BACKGROUND: Prinsepiautilis Royle is a wild woody oil species of Rosaceae that yields edible oil which has been proved to possess particular benefits for human health and medical therapy. However, the lack of bred varieties has largely impeded exploiting immense potentials for high quality of its seed oil. It is urgently needed to enlarge the knowledge of genetic basis of the species and develop genetic markers to enhance modern breeding programs. RESULTS: Here we reported the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of 156,328 bp. Comparative cp sequence analyses of P. utilis along with other four Rosaceae species resulted in similar genome structures, gene orders, and gene contents. Contraction/expansion of inverted repeat regions (IRs) explained...
Neolamarckia cadamba is a miracle tree species with considerable economic potential used as a timber...
Direct analysis of unassembled genomic data could greatly increase the power of short read DNA seque...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still a limiting factor determining phylogenetic re...
Background: Prinsepia utilis Royle is a wild woody oil species of Rosaceae that yields edible oil wh...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Prinsepia</i><i>utilis</i> Royle is a wild woody oil species of Rosaceae...
that yields edible oil which has been proved to possess particular benefits for human health and me...
The chloroplast genome provides insight into the evolution of plant species. We de novo assembled an...
Aristolochiaceae, comprising about 600 species, is a unique plant family containing aristolochic aci...
The chloroplast genome provides insight into the evolution of plant species. We de novo assembled an...
The chloroplast genome provides insight into the evolution of plant species. We de novo assembled an...
The chloroplast genome provides insight into the evolution of plant species. We de novo assembled an...
Rosa chinensis var. spontanea, an endemic and endangered plant of China, is one of the key ancestors...
BACKGROUND: Podocarpus lambertii (Podocarpaceae) is a native conifer from the Brazilian Atlantic For...
Rosa chinensis var. spontanea, an endemic and endangered plant of China, is one of the key ancestors...
The chloroplast is one of two organelles containing a separate genome that codes for essential and d...
Neolamarckia cadamba is a miracle tree species with considerable economic potential used as a timber...
Direct analysis of unassembled genomic data could greatly increase the power of short read DNA seque...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still a limiting factor determining phylogenetic re...
Background: Prinsepia utilis Royle is a wild woody oil species of Rosaceae that yields edible oil wh...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Prinsepia</i><i>utilis</i> Royle is a wild woody oil species of Rosaceae...
that yields edible oil which has been proved to possess particular benefits for human health and me...
The chloroplast genome provides insight into the evolution of plant species. We de novo assembled an...
Aristolochiaceae, comprising about 600 species, is a unique plant family containing aristolochic aci...
The chloroplast genome provides insight into the evolution of plant species. We de novo assembled an...
The chloroplast genome provides insight into the evolution of plant species. We de novo assembled an...
The chloroplast genome provides insight into the evolution of plant species. We de novo assembled an...
Rosa chinensis var. spontanea, an endemic and endangered plant of China, is one of the key ancestors...
BACKGROUND: Podocarpus lambertii (Podocarpaceae) is a native conifer from the Brazilian Atlantic For...
Rosa chinensis var. spontanea, an endemic and endangered plant of China, is one of the key ancestors...
The chloroplast is one of two organelles containing a separate genome that codes for essential and d...
Neolamarckia cadamba is a miracle tree species with considerable economic potential used as a timber...
Direct analysis of unassembled genomic data could greatly increase the power of short read DNA seque...
Lack of complete chloroplast genome sequences is still a limiting factor determining phylogenetic re...