نتایج جستجو برای: psba

تعداد نتایج: 719  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1989
M Turmel J Boulanger C Lemieux

We report the nucleotide sequence of the chloroplast psbA gene encoding the 32 kilodalton protein of photosystem II from Chlamydomonas moewusii. Like its land plant homologues, this green algal protein consists of 353 amino acids. The C. moewusii psbA gene is composed of three exons containing 252, 11 and 90 codons and of two group I introns containing 2363 and 1807 nucleotides. Each of the int...

Journal: :Medical History 2006
W. John Kress David L. Erickson

Background. A useful DNA barcode requires sufficient sequence variation to distinguish between species and ease of application across a broad range of taxa. Discovery of a DNA barcode for land plants has been limited by intrinsically lower rates of sequence evolution in plant genomes than that observed in animals. This low rate has complicated the trade-off in finding a locus that is universal ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
C V Mujer D L Andrews J R Manhart S K Pierce M E Rumpho

The marine slug Elysia chlorotica (Gould) forms an intracellular symbiosis with photosynthetically active chloroplasts from the chromophytic alga Vaucheria litorea (C. Agardh). This symbiotic association was characterized over a period of 8 months during which E. chlorotica was deprived of V. litorea but provided with light and CO2. The fine structure of the symbiotic chloroplasts remained inta...

2014
Eurídice N Honorio Coronado Kyle G Dexter Monica F Poelchau Peter M Hollingsworth Oliver L Phillips R Toby Pennington Mark Carine

AIM To examine the phylogeography of Ficus insipida subsp. insipida in order to investigate patterns of spatial genetic structure across the Neotropics and within Amazonia. LOCATION Neotropics. METHODS Plastid DNA (trnH-psbA; 410 individuals from 54 populations) and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS; 85 individuals from 27 populations) sequences were sampled from Mexico to ...

2016
Dequan Zhang Bei Jiang Lizhen Duan Nong Zhou

BACKGROUND DNA barcoding is a technique used to identify species based on species-specific differences in short regions of their DNA. It is widely used in species discrimination of medicinal plants and traditional medicines. MATERIALS AND METHODS In the present study, four potential DNA barcodes, namely rbcL, matK, trnH-psbA and ITS (nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer) were adopted...

2015
Nancai Pei David L. Erickson Bufeng Chen Xuejun Ge Xiangcheng Mi Nathan G. Swenson Jin-Long Zhang Frank A. Jones Chun-Lin Huang Wanhui Ye Zhanqing Hao Chang-Fu Hsieh Shawn Lum Norman A. Bourg John D. Parker Jess K. Zimmerman William J. McShea Ida C. Lopez I-Fang Sun Stuart J. Davies Keping Ma W. John Kress

To determine how well DNA barcodes from the chloroplast region perform in forest dynamics plots (FDPs) from global CTFS-ForestGEO network, we analyzed DNA barcoding sequences of 1277 plant species from a wide phylogenetic range (3 FDPs in tropics, 5 in subtropics and 5 in temperate zone) and compared the rates of species discrimination (RSD). We quantified RSD by two DNA barcode combinations (r...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
T Trebitsh E Meiri O Ostersetzer Z Adam A Danon

Translation of psbA mRNA in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii chloroplasts is regulated by a redox signal(s). RB60 is a member of a protein complex that binds with high affinity to the 5'-untranslated region of psbA mRNA. RB60 has been suggested to act as a redox-sensor subunit of the protein complex regulating translation of chloroplast psbA mRNA. Surprisingly, cloning of RB60 identified high homology...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2008
Ruth-Anne Sandaa Martha Clokie Nicholas H Mann

This study reports the diversity of uncultured environmental viruses harbouring photosynthetic genes (psbA and psbD) in samples from cold seawater (latitude above 60 degrees ). The viral community in coastal Norwegian waters was separated according to genome size using pulse field gel electrophoresis. Viral populations within a wide genome size range (31-380 kb) were investigated for the presen...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
W. John Kress David L. Erickson

BACKGROUND A useful DNA barcode requires sufficient sequence variation to distinguish between species and ease of application across a broad range of taxa. Discovery of a DNA barcode for land plants has been limited by intrinsically lower rates of sequence evolution in plant genomes than that observed in animals. This low rate has complicated the trade-off in finding a locus that is universal a...

2014
Caio Vinicius Vivas Ramiris César Souza Moraes Anderson Alves-Araújo Marccus Alves Eduardo Mariano-Neto Cássio van den Berg Fernanda Amato Gaiotto

The Atlantic Forest is a phytogeographic domain with a high rate of endemism and large species diversity. The Sapotaceae is a botanical family for which species identification in the Atlantic Forest is difficult. An approach that facilitates species identification in the Sapotaceae is urgently needed because this family includes threatened species and valuable timber species. In this context, D...

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