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Repeat-sequence turnover shifts fundamentally in species with large genomes.
Given the 2,400-fold range of genome sizes (0.06–148.9 Gbp (gigabase pair)) of seed plants (angiosperms and gymnosperms) with a broadly similar gene content (amounting to approximately 0.03 Gbp), the repeat-sequence content of the genome might be expected to increase with genome size, resulting in the largest genomes consisting almost entirely of repetitive...Novák, Petr ; Guignard, Maïté S. ; Neumann, Pavel ; Kelly, Laura J. ; Mlinarec, Jelena …
Species lineages, Genomes, Repeat turnover, Repeat-sequence content, and Genome size
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A universe of dwarfs and giants: genome size and chromosome evolution in the monocot family elanthiaceae.
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The ecology of palm genomes: repeat‐associated genome size expansion is constrained by aridity.
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A taxonomic, genetic and ecological data resource for the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland.
The vascular flora of Britain and Ireland is among the most extensively studied in the world, but the current knowledge base is fragmentary, with taxonomic, ecological and genetic information scattered across different resources. Here we present the first comprehensive data repository of native and alien species optimized for fast and...Henniges, Marie C. ; Powell, Robyn F. ; Mian, Sahr ; Stace, Clive A. ; Walker, Kevin J. …
Taxonomy, Ireland, Great Britain, Plant ecology, Genetics, Biodiversity, Ecology, and Literature mining
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Hybridisation and chloroplast capture between distinct Themeda triandra lineages in Australia.
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Hybridisation and chloroplast capture between distinct Themeda triandra lineages in Australia.
Dunning, Luke T. ; Olofsson, Jill K. ; Papadopulos, Alexander S. T. ; Hibdige, Samuel G. S. ; Hidalgo, Oriane …
Ecotypes, Hybridisation, Themeda triandra, Australia, and Chloroplast capture