Mitochondrial substitution rates are extraordinarily elevated and variable in a genus of flowering plants.
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Whole-gene positive selection, elevated synonymous substitution rates, duplication, and indel evolution of the chloroplast clpP1 geneAn exceptional horizontal gene transfer in plastids: gene replacement by a distant bacterial paralog and evidence that haptophyte and cryptophyte plastids are sistersPhylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial substitution rate variation in the angiosperm tribe Sileneae.Mitochondrial DNA suggests at least 11 origins of parasitism in angiosperms and reveals genomic chimerism in parasitic plantsRapid evolution of enormous, multichromosomal genomes in flowering plant mitochondria with exceptionally high mutation ratesUse of DNA barcodes to identify flowering plantsDNA barcodes: genes, genomics, and bioinformaticsPREP-Mt: predictive RNA editor for plant mitochondrial genes.Rate variation in parasitic plants: correlated and uncorrelated patterns among plastid genes of different functionLineage-specific variations of congruent evolution among DNA sequences from three genomes, and relaxed selective constraints on rbcL in Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae).Multiple major increases and decreases in mitochondrial substitution rates in the plant family GeraniaceaeEvolutionary Stasis in Cycad Plastomes and the First Case of Plastome GC-Biased Gene ConversionThe changing epitome of species identification - DNA barcodingThe "fossilized" mitochondrial genome of Liriodendron tulipifera: ancestral gene content and order, ancestral editing sites, and extraordinarily low mutation rateSpecies replacement along a linear coastal habitat: phylogeography and speciation in the red alga Mazzaella laminarioides along the south east PacificMolecular identification of commercialized medicinal plants in southern MoroccoPitfalls of establishing DNA barcoding systems in protists: the cryptophyceae as a test caseVariation in DNA substitution rates among lineages erroneously inferred from simulated clock-like dataDNA barcoding in the cycadales: testing the potential of proposed barcoding markers for species identification of cycadsAsymmetric postmating isolation: Darwin's corollary to Haldane's ruleNo variation and low synonymous substitution rates in coral mtDNA despite high nuclear variationA two-locus global DNA barcode for land plants: the coding rbcL gene complements the non-coding trnH-psbA spacer regionRecent acceleration of plastid sequence and structural evolution coincides with extreme mitochondrial divergence in the angiosperm genus Silene.Extensive loss of RNA editing sites in rapidly evolving Silene mitochondrial genomes: selection vs. retroprocessing as the driving force.Tuning a ménage à trois: co-evolution and co-adaptation of nuclear and organellar genomes in plants.Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Magnolia kwangsiensis (Magnoliaceae): implication for DNA barcoding and population genetics.Pervasive survival of expressed mitochondrial rps14 pseudogenes in grasses and their relatives for 80 million years following three functional transfers to the nucleus.Extensive variation in synonymous substitution rates in mitochondrial genes of seed plants.Do recent findings in plant mitochondrial molecular and population genetics have implications for the study of gynodioecy and cytonuclear conflict?Multiple multilocus DNA barcodes from the plastid genome discriminate plant species equally well.Paleogenomic analysis of the short arm of chromosome 3 reveals the history of the African and Asian progenitors of cultivated rices.Are substitution rates and RNA editing correlated?Horizontal acquisition of multiple mitochondrial genes from a parasitic plant followed by gene conversion with host mitochondrial genes.Multiple recent horizontal transfers of the cox1 intron in Solanaceae and extended co-conversion of flanking exons.Extreme reconfiguration of plastid genomes in the angiosperm family Geraniaceae: rearrangements, repeats, and codon usage.Rapid sequencing of the bamboo mitochondrial genome using Illumina technology and parallel episodic evolution of organelle genomes in grasses.Mosaic origins of a complex chimeric mitochondrial gene in Silene vulgaris.Deciduous trees and the application of universal DNA barcodes: a case study on the circumpolar Fraxinus.Localized hypermutation and associated gene losses in legume chloroplast genomes.Horizontal transfer of entire genomes via mitochondrial fusion in the angiosperm Amborella.
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Mitochondrial substitution rates are extraordinarily elevated and variable in a genus of flowering plants.
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Jeffrey D Palmer
Jeffrey P Mower
Yangrae Cho
Yin-Long Qiu
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10.1073/PNAS.0408302101
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2004-12-14T00:00:00Z