Chloroplast DNA evolution and the origin of amphidiploid Brassica species
JD Palmer, CR Shields, DB Cohen, TJ Orton - Theoretical and Applied …, 1983 - Springer
The origin and evolution of a hybrid species complex in the genus Brassica (cabbage,
turnip, mustard, rapeseed oil) has been explored through mutational analysis of the …
turnip, mustard, rapeseed oil) has been explored through mutational analysis of the …
Isolation and structural analysis of chloroplast DNA
JD Palmer - Methods in enzymology, 1986 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter describes a filter hybridization approach for map**
chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) restriction sites along with several strategies for generating …
chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) restriction sites along with several strategies for generating …
Conservation of chloroplast genome structure among vascular plants
JD Palmer, DB Stein - Current genetics, 1986 - Springer
We have constructed the first physical map of a gymnosperm chloroplast genome and
compared its organization with those of a fern and several angiosperms by heterologous …
compared its organization with those of a fern and several angiosperms by heterologous …
Evolutionary and biotechnology implications of plastid genome variation in the inverted‐repeat‐lacking clade of legumes
J Sabir, E Schwarz, N Ellison, J Zhang… - Plant biotechnology …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Land plant plastid genomes (plastomes) provide a tractable model for evolutionary study in
that they are relatively compact and gene dense. Among the groups that display an …
that they are relatively compact and gene dense. Among the groups that display an …
Chloroplast DNA evolution among legumes: loss of a large inverted repeat occurred prior to other sequence rearrangements
JD Palmer, B Osorio, J Aldrich, WF Thompson - Current Genetics, 1987 - Springer
We have compared the sequence organization of four previously uncharacterized legume
chloroplast DNAs-from alfalfa, lupine, wisteria and subclover—to that of legume chloroplast …
chloroplast DNAs-from alfalfa, lupine, wisteria and subclover—to that of legume chloroplast …
Lost and found: return of the inverted repeat in the legume clade defined by its absence
The plant genome comprises a coevolving, integrated genetic system housed in three
subcellular compartments: the nucleus, mitochondrion, and the plastid. The typical land …
subcellular compartments: the nucleus, mitochondrion, and the plastid. The typical land …
The chicken or the egg? Plastome evolution and an independent loss of the inverted repeat in papilionoid legumes
The plastid genome (plastome), while surprisingly constant in gene order and content
across most photosynthetic angiosperms, exhibits variability in several unrelated lineages …
across most photosynthetic angiosperms, exhibits variability in several unrelated lineages …
Unusual structure of geranium chloroplast DNA: a triple-sized inverted repeat, extensive gene duplications, multiple inversions, and two repeat families
JD Palmer, JM Nugent, LA Herbon - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 1987 - pnas.org
Physical and gene map** studies reveal that chloroplast DNA from geranium
(Pelargonium hortorum) has sustained a number of extensive duplications and inversions …
(Pelargonium hortorum) has sustained a number of extensive duplications and inversions …
Molecular evolution of chloroplast DNA sequences.
SE Curtis, MT Clegg - Molecular biology and evolution, 1984 - academic.oup.com
Comparative data on the evolution of chloroplast genes are reviewed. The chloroplast
genome has maintained a similar structural organization over most plant taxa so far …
genome has maintained a similar structural organization over most plant taxa so far …
rbcL and matK Earn Two Thumbs Up as the Core DNA Barcode for Ferns
Background DNA barcoding will revolutionize our understanding of fern ecology, most
especially because the accurate identification of the independent but cryptic gametophyte …
especially because the accurate identification of the independent but cryptic gametophyte …