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- Symbiogenesis (endosymbiotic theory, or serial endosymbiotic theory) is the leading evolutionary theory of the origin of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic...
- plastid genes in both taxons yielded no results, but concluding that their plastomes are entirely missing is still disputed. Some scientists argue that plastid...
- barcode, genome skimming produces plastomes at a tenth of the cost per base. Recent uses of genome skims of plastomes have allowed greater resolution of...
- Coix lacryma-jobi and a comparative molecular evolutionary analysis of plastomes in cereals". Journal of Molecular Evolution. 69 (4): 311–8. Bibcode:2009JMolE...
- Qu, Xiao-Jian; Fan, Shou-Jin; Wicke, Susann; Yi, Ting-Shuang (2019). "Plastome reduction in the only parasitic gymnosperm Parasitaxus is due to losses...
- homologous recombination does not explain the multiple A → G gradients seen in plastomes. This shortcoming is one of the biggest for the linear structure theory...
- taxonomy is in flux, but most recent research based on molecular analysis of plastomes in the genus Thuja showed evidence for a new grouping, with two sister...
- can also be inserted into a tomato cell's chloroplast and chromoplast plastomes using biolistics. Tomatoes were the first food crop with an edible fruit...
- Xin-Yi; Zhang, Cai-Hua; Liu, Jian-Quan; Ren, Guang-Peng (September 2019). "Plastomes of Betulaceae and phylogenetic implications". Journal of Systematics and...
- "Resolving basal lamiid phylogeny and the cir****scription of Icacinaceae with a plastome-scale data set". American Journal of Botany. 102 (11): 1794–1813. doi:10...