نتایج جستجو برای: psba

تعداد نتایج: 719  

2012
Xiao-Qin Sun Ying-Jie Zhu Jian-Lin Guo Bin Peng Ming-Ming Bai Yue-Yu Hang

BACKGROUND Dioscorea is an important plant genus in terms of food supply and pharmaceutical applications. However, its classification and identification are controversial. DNA barcoding is a recent aid to taxonomic identification and uses a short standardized DNA region to discriminate plant species. In this study, the applicability of three candidate DNA barcodes (rbcL, matK, and psbA-trnH) to...

Journal: :RNA 2004
Obed W Odom David L Shenkenberg Joshua A Garcia David L Herrin

The majority of known group II introns are from chloroplast genomes, yet the first self-splicing group II intron from a chloroplast gene was reported only recently, from the psbA gene of the euglenoid, Euglena myxocylindracea. Herein, we describe a large (2.6-kb) group II intron from the psbA gene (psbA1) of a psychrophilic Chlamydomonas sp. from Antarctica that self-splices accurately in vitro...

2014
Hugo J. de Boer Abderrahim Ouarghidi Gary Martin Abdelaziz Abbad Anneleen Kool

BACKGROUND The trade of plant roots as traditional medicine is an important source of income for many people around the world. Destructive harvesting practices threaten the existence of some plant species. Harvesters of medicinal roots identify the collected species according to their own folk taxonomies, but once the dried or powdered roots enter the chain of commercialization, accurate identi...

2015
QING-JUN YUAN BIN ZHANG DAN JIANG WEN-JING ZHANG TSAI-YUN LIN NIAN-HE WANG SHU-JIAU CHIOU LU-QI HUANG

DNA barcodes have been increasingly used in authentication of medicinal plants, while their wide application in materia medica is limited in their accuracy due to incomplete sampling of species and absence of identification for materia medica. In this study, 95 leaf accessions of 23 species (including one variety) and materia medica of three Pharmacopoeia-recorded species of Angelica in China w...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2013
R Ghahramanzadeh G Esselink L P Kodde H Duistermaat J L C H van Valkenburg S H Marashi M J M Smulders C C M van de Wiel

Biological invasions are regarded as threats to global biodiversity. Among invasive aliens, a number of plant species belonging to the genera Myriophyllum, Ludwigia and Cabomba, and to the Hydrocharitaceae family pose a particular ecological threat to water bodies. Therefore, one would try to prevent them from entering a country. However, many related species are commercially traded, and distin...

2012
Dhivya Selvaraj Dhivya Shanmughanandhan Rajeev Kumar Sarma Jijo C. Joseph Ramachandran V. Srinivasan Sathishkumar Ramalingam

Boerhavia diffusa (B. diffusa), also known as Punarnava, is an indigenous plant in India and an important component in traditional Indian medicine. The accurate identification and collection of this medicinal herb is vital to enhance the drug's efficacy and biosafety. In this study, a DNA barcoding technique has been applied to identify and distinguish B. diffusa from its closely-related specie...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
R R Klein H S Mason J E Mullet

We have previously observed (Klein, R. R., and J. E. Mullet, 1986, J. Biol. Chem. 261:11138-11145) that translation of two 65-70-kD chlorophyll a-apoproteins of Photosystem I (gene products of psaA and psaB) and a 32-kD quinone-binding protein of Photosystem II (gene product of psbA) was not detected in plastids of dark-grown barley seedlings even though transcripts for these proteins were pres...

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