نتایج جستجو برای: cpdna

تعداد نتایج: 605  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2006
Jennifer L Modliszewski David T Thomas Chuanzhu Fan Daniel J Crawford Claude W Depamphilis Qiu-Yun Jenny Xiang

Knowledge regarding the origin and maintenance of hybrid zones is critical for understanding the evolutionary outcomes of natural hybridization. To evaluate the contribution of historical contact vs. long-distance gene flow in the formation of a broad hybrid zone in central and northern Georgia that involves Aesculus pavia, A. sylvatica, and A. flava, three cpDNA regions (matK, trnD-trnT, and t...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2009
Beth A Rowan Arnold J Bendich

In this review, the controversy regarding the preservation or degradation of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) as chloroplasts develop their photosynthetic capacity and leaves reach maturity is addressed. A constant amount of cpDNA during maturity might be expected in order to support photosynthesis over the lifespan of the leaf. Nevertheless, a decline in cpDNA during leaf development was found for all ...

2012
Geraldine Perkins Timothy A. Yap Lorna Pope Amy M. Cassidy Juliet P. Dukes Ruth Riisnaes Christophe Massard Philippe A. Cassier Susana Miranda Jeremy Clark Katie A. Denholm Khin Thway David Gonzalez De Castro Gerhardt Attard L. Rhoda Molife Stan B. Kaye Udai Banerji Johann S. de Bono

Tumor genomic instability and selective treatment pressures result in clonal disease evolution; molecular stratification for molecularly targeted drug administration requires repeated access to tumor DNA. We hypothesized that circulating plasma DNA (cpDNA) in advanced cancer patients is largely derived from tumor, has prognostic utility, and can be utilized for multiplex tumor mutation sequenci...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Hrvoje Fulgosi Marin Jezic Hrvoje Lepedus Petra Peharec Stefanic Mirna Curkovic-Perica Vera Cesar

The fate of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) during plastid development and conversion between various plastid types is still not very well understood. This is especially true for the cpDNA found in plastids of naturally senescing leaves. Here, we describe changes in plastid nucleoid structure accompanied with cpDNA degradation occurring during natural senescence of the free-growing deciduous woody spec...

2018
Saura R Silva Todd P Michael Elliott J Meer Daniel G Pinheiro Alessandro M Varani Vitor F O Miranda

In the carnivorous plant family Lentibulariaceae, all three genome compartments (nuclear, chloroplast, and mitochondria) have some of the highest rates of nucleotide substitutions across angiosperms. While the genera Genlisea and Utricularia have the smallest known flowering plant nuclear genomes, the chloroplast genomes (cpDNA) are mostly structurally conserved except for deletion and/or pseud...

2011
Yuka Setohigashi Takashi Hamaji Mahoko Hayama Ryo Matsuzaki Hisayoshi Nozaki

BACKGROUND A problem has remained unresolved regarding the exceptions to the unilateral inheritance of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) from MT+/female in Chlamydomonas and other volvocaleans demonstrated by the previous genetic analyses. For identification of the parental types of cpDNA, these studies used parents that have differences in restriction fragment length polymorphisms and exhibit partial se...

2013
ROBERT A.A. VAN BOERDONK HES A.P. BROKX PYNG LEE CLARISSA KOOI PIETER E. POSTMUS PETER J.F. SNIJDERS KATRIEN GRÜNBERG ERIK THUNNISSEN THOMAS G. SUTEDJA JOHANNES M.A. DANIELS DANIËLLE A.M. HEIDEMAN

Increased concentrations of free-circulating plasma DNA (cpDNA) are observed in patients with invasive cancer, including lung cancer. Whether cpDNA levels are elevated in subjects with high-grade pre-invasive lesions of lung squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC) and whether its detection may be of value for identifying subjects at the highest risk of developing lung SqCC is currently unknown. The pres...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2005
Joey Shaw Edgar B Lickey John T Beck Susan B Farmer Wusheng Liu Jermey Miller Kunsiri C Siripun Charles T Winder Edward E Schilling Randall L Small

Chloroplast DNA sequences are a primary source of data for plant molecular systematic studies. A few key papers have provided the molecular systematics community with universal primer pairs for noncoding regions that have dominated the field, namely trnL-trnF and trnK/matK. These two regions have provided adequate information to resolve species relationships in some taxa, but often provide litt...

2004
Jeffrey D. Palmer

The small, relatively constant size and conservative evolution of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) make it an ideal molecule for tracing the evolutionary history of plant species, At lower taxonomic levels, cpDNA variation is easily and conveniently assayed by comparing restriction patterns and maps, while at higher taxonomic levels, DNA sequencing and inversion analysis are the methods of choice for co...

1999
K. A. SEGRAVES J. N. THOMPSON P. S. SOLTIS D. E. SOLTIS

Multiple origins of polyploidy from an ancestral diploid plant species were investigated using restriction site polymorphism and sequence variation in the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) of Heuchera grossulariifolia (Saxifragaceae). Phylogenetic analysis indicated that autopolyploidy has arisen at least twice in the evolutionary history of this species and potentially up to as many as seven times. Thes...

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