Structural diversity among plastid genomes of land plants
The plastome of land plants is often considered to be highly conserved in sequence,
structure, and content. This is particularly true for nonvascular land plants, for which few …
structure, and content. This is particularly true for nonvascular land plants, for which few …
PGA: a software package for rapid, accurate, and flexible batch annotation of plastomes
Background Plastome (plastid genome) sequences provide valuable information for
understanding the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of plants. Although …
understanding the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of plants. Although …
Plastid genomics in horticultural species: importance and applications for plant population genetics, evolution, and biotechnology
During the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, plastids, and mitochondria arose from an
endosymbiotic process, which determined the presence of three genetic compartments into …
endosymbiotic process, which determined the presence of three genetic compartments into …
Evolutionary dynamics of the plastid inverted repeat: the effects of expansion, contraction, and loss on substitution rates
Rates of nucleotide substitution were previously shown to be several times slower in the
plastid inverted repeat (IR) compared with single‐copy (SC) regions, suggesting that the IR …
plastid inverted repeat (IR) compared with single‐copy (SC) regions, suggesting that the IR …
From algae to angiosperms–inferring the phylogeny of green plants (Viridiplantae) from 360 plastid genomes
Background Next-generation sequencing has provided a wealth of plastid genome
sequence data from an increasingly diverse set of green plants (Viridiplantae). Although …
sequence data from an increasingly diverse set of green plants (Viridiplantae). Although …
Reconstruction of the ancestral plastid genome in Geraniaceae reveals a correlation between genome rearrangements, repeats, and nucleotide substitution rates
Geraniaceae plastid genomes are highly rearranged, and each of the four genera already
sequenced in the family has a distinct genome organization. This study reports plastid …
sequenced in the family has a distinct genome organization. This study reports plastid …
Comparative Analysis of the Complete Chloroplast Genomes of Five Quercus Species
Y Yang, T Zhou, D Duan, J Yang, L Feng… - Frontiers in plant …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Quercus is considered economically and ecologically one of the most important genera in
the Northern Hemisphere. Oaks are taxonomically perplexing because of shared …
the Northern Hemisphere. Oaks are taxonomically perplexing because of shared …
Conflicting phylogenomic signals reveal a pattern of reticulate evolution in a recent high‐Andean diversification (Asteraceae: Astereae: Diplostephium)
High‐throughput sequencing is hel** biologists to overcome the difficulties of inferring the
phylogenies of recently diverged taxa. The present study analyzes the phylogenetic signal of …
phylogenies of recently diverged taxa. The present study analyzes the phylogenetic signal of …
Chloroplast genomic data provide new and robust insights into the phylogeny and evolution of the Ranunculaceae
The family Ranunculaceae, a member of early-diverging eudicots that is increasingly being
used as a model for the study of plant developmental evolution, has been the focus of …
used as a model for the study of plant developmental evolution, has been the focus of …
[HTML][HTML] Incongruence between gene trees and species trees and phylogenetic signal variation in plastid genes
The current classification of angiosperms is based primarily on concatenated plastid
markers and maximum likelihood (ML) inference. This approach has been justified by the …
markers and maximum likelihood (ML) inference. This approach has been justified by the …