نتایج جستجو برای: chloroplast genome

تعداد نتایج: 240489  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Oscar N Ruiz Hussein S Hussein Norman Terry Henry Daniell

Mercury (Hg), especially in organic form, is a highly toxic pollutant affecting plants, animals, and man. In plants, the primary target of Hg damage is the chloroplast; Hg inhibits electron transport and photosynthesis. In the present study, chloroplast genetic engineering is used for the first time to our knowledge to enhance the capacity of plants for phytoremediation. This was achieved by in...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
D B Stein D S Conant M E Ahearn E T Jordan S A Kirch M Hasebe K Iwatsuki M K Tan J A Thomson

The chloroplast genome of most land plants is highly conserved. In contrast, physical and gene mapping studies have revealed a highly rearranged chloroplast genome in species representing four families of ferns. In all four, there has been a rare duplication of the psbA gene and the order of the psbA, 16S, and 23S rRNA genes has been inverted. Our analysis shows that the described rearrangement...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Kerstin Diekmann Trevor R. Hodkinson Evelyn Fricke Susanne Barth

BACKGROUND Obtaining chloroplast genome sequences is important to increase the knowledge about the fundamental biology of plastids, to understand evolutionary and ecological processes in the evolution of plants, to develop biotechnological applications (e.g. plastid engineering) and to improve the efficiency of breeding schemes. Extraction of pure chloroplast DNA is required for efficient seque...

2013
Ken Naito Akito Kaga Norihiko Tomooka Makoto Kawase

Since chloroplasts and mitochondria are maternally inherited and have unique features in evolution, DNA sequences of those organelle genomes have been broadly used in phylogenetic studies. Thanks to recent progress in next-generation sequencer (NGS) technology, whole-genome sequencing can be easily performed. Here, using NGS data generated by Roche GS Titanium and Illumina Hiseq 2000, we perfor...

Journal: :Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 2020

2016
Vanessa R. Marcelino Ma Chiela M. Cremen Chistopher J. Jackson Anthony A. W. Larkum Heroen Verbruggen

Some photosynthetic organisms live in extremely low light environments. Light limitation is associated with selective forces as well as reduced exposure to mutagens, and over evolutionary timescales it can leave a footprint on species' genomes. Here, we present the chloroplast genomes of four green algae (Bryopsidales, Ulvophyceae), including the endolithic (limestone-boring) alga Ostreobium qu...

2017
Aisuo Wang Hanwen Wu David Gopurenko

Nassella hyalina (cane needle grass) is on the Alert List for Environmental Weeds in Australia. We present here the first complete chloroplast sequence of N. hyalina reconstructed from Illumina whole-genome sequencing. The complete chloroplast sequence is 137,606 bp in size and has a gene content and structure similar to those of other published chloroplast genomes of Stipeae.

2017
Andrew W. Gichira Zhizhong Li Josphat K. Saina Zhicheng Long Guangwan Hu Robert W. Gituru Qingfeng Wang Jinming Chen

Hagenia is an endangered monotypic genus endemic to the topical mountains of Africa. The only species, Hagenia abyssinica (Bruce) J.F. Gmel, is an important medicinal plant producing bioactive compounds that have been traditionally used by African communities as a remedy for gastrointestinal ailments in both humans and animals. Complete chloroplast genomes have been applied in resolving phyloge...

Journal: :Molecular plant breeding 2021

Cucumis melo  L. var . agrestis Naud.  belong to the genus   in Gourd family, it is rich in oil. It can extract high quality edible oil and provide raw materials for medicine food industry. The chloroplast genome of  melo  L. was sequenced first time. results showed that similar of common melon. This study a theoretical reference breeding.

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