نتایج جستجو برای: plastid rpl32

تعداد نتایج: 5117  

Journal: :Genome biology and evolution 2016
Yang Luo Peng-Fei Ma Hong-Tao Li Jun-Bo Yang Hong Wang De-Zhu Li

The predominantly aquatic order Alismatales, which includes approximately 4,500 species within Araceae, Tofieldiaceae, and the core alismatid families, is a key group in investigating the origin and early diversification of monocots. Despite their importance, phylogenetic ambiguity regarding the root of the Alismatales tree precludes answering questions about the early evolution of the order. H...

2016
Junxiang Zhang Hui Yuan Yong Yang Tara Fish Sangbom M. Lyi Theodore W Thannhauser Lugang Zhang Li Li

Plastid ribosomal proteins are essential components of protein synthesis machinery and have diverse roles in plant growth and development. Mutations in plastid ribosomal proteins lead to a range of developmental phenotypes in plants. However, how they regulate these processes is not fully understood, and the functions of some individual plastid ribosomal proteins remain unknown. To identify gen...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2015
Michael J Sanderson Dario Copetti Alberto Búrquez Enriquena Bustamante Joseph L M Charboneau Luis E Eguiarte Sudhir Kumar Hyun Oh Lee Junki Lee Michelle McMahon Kelly Steele Rod Wing Tae-Jin Yang Derrick Zwickl Martin F Wojciechowski

UNLABELLED • PREMISE OF THE STUDY Land-plant plastid genomes have only rarely undergone significant changes in gene content and order. Thus, discovery of additional examples adds power to tests for causes of such genome-scale structural changes.• METHODS Using next-generation sequence data, we assembled the plastid genome of saguaro cactus and probed the nuclear genome for transferred plast...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2016
Rob W Ness Susanne A Kraemer Nick Colegrave Peter D Keightley

Plastids perform crucial cellular functions, including photosynthesis, across a wide variety of eukaryotes. Since endosymbiosis, plastids have maintained independent genomes that now display a wide diversity of gene content, genome structure, gene regulation mechanisms, and transmission modes. The evolution of plastid genomes depends on an input of de novo mutation, but our knowledge of mutatio...

2016
Barbara Turner Ovidiu Paun Jérôme Munzinger Mark W. Chase Rosabelle Samuel

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Some plant groups, especially on islands, have been shaped by strong ancestral bottlenecks and rapid, recent radiation of phenotypic characters. Single molecular markers are often not informative enough for phylogenetic reconstruction in such plant groups. Whole plastid genomes and nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) are viewed by many researchers as sources of information for phy...

2015
Makoto T. Fujiwara Kei H. Kojo Yusuke Kazama Shun Sasaki Tomoko Abe Ryuuichi D. Itoh

Plastids in the leaf epidermal cells of plants are regarded as immature chloroplasts that, like mesophyll chloroplasts, undergo binary fission. While mesophyll chloroplasts have generally been used to study plastid division, recent studies have suggested the presence of tissue- or plastid type-dependent regulation of plastid division. Here, we report the detailed morphology of plastids and thei...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2006
Torsten Kleffmann Matthias Hirsch-Hoffmann Wilhelm Gruissem Sacha Baginsky

Different plant plastid types contain a distinct protein complement for specialized functions and metabolic activities. plprot was established as a plastid proteome database to provide information about the proteomes of chloroplasts, etioplasts and undifferentiated plastids. The current version of plprot features 2,043 protein entries and consists of two modules. Module one contains a BLAST sea...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Chunxiao Yang Hui Li Huipeng Pan Yabin Ma Deyong Zhang Yong Liu Zhanhong Zhang Changying Zheng Dong Chu

Reverse transcriptase-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is a reliable technique for measuring and evaluating gene expression during variable biological processes. To facilitate gene expression studies, normalization of genes of interest relative to stable reference genes is crucial. The western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), the mai...

2011
Nora Scarcelli Adeline Barnaud Wolf Eiserhardt Urs A. Treier Marie Seveno Amélie d'Anfray Yves Vigouroux Jean-Christophe Pintaud

Chloroplast DNA sequences are of great interest for population genetics and phylogenetic studies. However, only a small set of markers are commonly used. Most of them have been designed for amplification in a large range of Angiosperms and are located in the Large Single Copy (LSC). Here we developed a new set of 100 primer pairs optimized for amplification in Monocotyledons. Primer pairs ampli...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2012
David Roy Smith Patrick J Keeling

Within plastid-bearing species, the relative rates of evolution between mitochondrial and plastid genomes are poorly studied, but for the few lineages in which they have been explored, including land plants and green algae, the mitochondrial DNA mutation rate is nearly always estimated to be lower than or equal to that of the plastid DNA. Here, we show that in protists from three distinct linea...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید