نتایج جستجو برای: rbcl protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235746  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
T Xu M Purcell P Zucchi T Helentjaris L Bogorad

The genes rbcS and rbcL encode, respectively, the small and large subunits of the photosynthetic carbon dioxide fixation enzyme ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase. There is a single rbcL gene in each chloroplast chromosome; a family of rbcS genes is located in the nuclear genome. These two genes are not expressed in mesophyll cells but are in adjacent bundle-sheath cells of leaves of t...

2017
Yun Song Yan Chen Jizhou Lv Jin Xu Shuifang Zhu MingFu Li Naizhong Chen

Rice is the most important crop in the world as the staple food for over half of the population. The wild species of Oryza represent an enormous gene pool for genetic improvement of rice cultivars. Accurate and rapid identification of these species is critical for effective utilization of the wild rice germplasm. In this study, we developed valuable chloroplast molecular markers by comparing th...

2013
Jeffery M. Saarela Paul C. Sokoloff Lynn J. Gillespie Laurie L. Consaul Roger D. Bull

Accurate identification of Arctic plant species is critical for understanding potential climate-induced changes in their diversity and distributions. To facilitate rapid identification we generated DNA barcodes for the core plastid barcode loci (rbcL and matK) for 490 vascular plant species, representing nearly half of the Canadian Arctic flora and 93% of the flora of the Canadian Arctic Archip...

2011
Sameera O. Bafeel Ibrahim A. Arif Mohammad A. Bakir Haseeb A. Khan Ahmad H. Al Farhan Ali A. Al Homaidan Anis Ahamed Jacob Thomas

DNA barcoding is the use of short DNA sequences (~650 bp) of the standard segment of the genome for large scale species identification. The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) plant-working group recommended the 2-locus combination of rbcL and matK as the standard plant barcode. These two regions of chloroplast DNA were chosen due to efficient recovery of quality sequences and high levels...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
S L Pichard L Campbell J H Paul

The phytoplankton of the world's oceans play an integral part in global carbon cycling and food webs by conversion of carbon dioxide into organic carbon. They accomplish this task through the action of the Calvin cycle enzyme ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO). Here we have investigated the phylogenetic diversity in the form I rbcL locus in natural phytoplankton communiti...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1998
J L Thorne H Kishino I S Painter

A simple model for the evolution of the rate of molecular evolution is presented. With a Bayesian approach, this model can serve as the basis for estimating dates of important evolutionary events even in the absence of the assumption of constant rates among evolutionary lineages. The method can be used in conjunction with any of the widely used models for nucleotide substitution or amino acid r...

2009
Natasha Alechina Brian Logan Nguyen Hoang Nga Abdur Rakib

Recent work on Alternating-Time Temporal Logic and Coalition Logic has allowed the expression of many interesting properties of coalitions and strategies. However there is no natural way of expressing resource requirements in these logics. This paper presents a Resource-Bounded Coalition Logic (RBCL) which has explicit representation of resource bounds in the language, and gives a complete and ...

2017
Thomas W A Braukmann Maria L Kuzmina Jesse Sills Evgeny V Zakharov Paul D N Hebert

Their relatively slow rates of molecular evolution, as well as frequent exposure to hybridization and introgression, often make it difficult to discriminate species of vascular plants with the standard barcode markers (rbcL, matK, ITS2). Previous studies have examined these constraints in narrow geographic or taxonomic contexts, but the present investigation expands analysis to consider the per...

2014
Paul M. Peterson Konstantin Romaschenko Robert J. Soreng

There is no easy way to identify to species, a small, vegetative leaf or culm sample of a grass and there are more than 12,000 species in this large, important family. The long-range aim of our study is to produce a standard DNA barcode library available to the public for all grasses (±1960 species) in North America (includes all Canada, Mexico and USA) that will facilitate the easy identificat...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1996
C F Delwiche J D Palmer

Previous work has shown that molecular phylogenies of plastids, cyanobacteria, and proteobacteria based on the rubisco (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) genes rbcL and rbcS are incongruent with molecular phylogenies based on other genes and are also incompatible with structural and biochemical information. Although it has been much speculated that this is the consequence of a si...

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