Kan Shenglong
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Taxus cuspidata (Taxaceae): eight protein-coding genes have transferred to the nuclear genome
  • Affiliation of Author(s):
    State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of
  • Journal:
    BMC Evolutionary Biology
  • Key Words:
    Taxus cuspidata; Mitogenome; Endosymbiotic gene transfer; RNA editing; Gymnosperms
  • Abstract:
    Gymnosperms represent five of the six lineages of seed plants. However, most sequenced plant mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) have been generated for angiosperms, whereas mitogenomic sequences have been generated for only six gymnosperms. In particular, complete mitogenomes are available for all major seed plant lineages except Conifer II (non-Pinaceae conifers or Cupressophyta), an important lineage including six families, which impedes a comprehensive understanding of the mitogenomic diversity and evolution in gymnosperms.
  • All the Authors:
    Xiao-Quan Wang,Ping Gong,Ting-Ting Shen
  • First Author:
    Sheng-Long Kan
  • Indexed by:
    Article
  • Correspondence Author:
    Jin-Hua Ran
  • Document Code:
    WOS:000513516200001
  • Discipline:
    Natural Science
  • First-Level Discipline:
    Biology
  • Volume:
    20
  • Page Number:
    1-17
  • ISSN No.:
    1471-2148
  • Translation or Not:
    no
  • Date of Publication:
    2020-01-01
  • Included Journals:
    SCI

Pre One:Both Conifer II and Gnetales are characterized by a high frequency of ancient mitochondrial gene transfer to the nuclear genome

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