Smallest angiosperm genomes found in lentibulariaceae, with chromosomes of bacterial size.
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Towards resolving Lamiales relationships: insights from rapidly evolving chloroplast sequencesNew Record Holders for Maximum Genome Size in Eudicots and MonocotsThe Arabidopsis lyrata genome sequence and the basis of rapid genome size changeEstimates of nuclear DNA content in 98 species of brown algae (Phaeophyta)Evolution of Gene Duplication in PlantsEcological and genetic factors linked to contrasting genome dynamics in seed plantsEvolution of genome size and chromosome number in the carnivorous plant genus Genlisea (Lentibulariaceae), with a new estimate of the minimum genome size in angiospermsThe Evolution of Haploid Chromosome Numbers in the Sunflower FamilyIdentification and characterization of abundant repetitive sequences in Eragrostis tef cv. Enatite genomeFastest predators in the plant kingdom: functional morphology and biomechanics of suction traps found in the largest genus of carnivorous plantsQuite a few reasons for calling carnivores 'the most wonderful plants in the world'Genome size evolution in relation to leaf strategy and metabolic rates revisitedStomatal vs. genome size in angiosperms: the somatic tail wagging the genomic dog?The Chloroplast Genome of Utricularia reniformis Sheds Light on the Evolution of the ndh Gene Complex of Terrestrial Carnivorous Plants from the Lentibulariaceae FamilyNew reports of nuclear DNA content for 407 vascular plant taxa from the United States.Genetics of dioecy and causal sex chromosomes in plants.Isolation and analysis of high quality nuclear DNA with reduced organellar DNA for plant genome sequencing and resequencing.Transcriptomics and molecular evolutionary rate analysis of the bladderwort (Utricularia), a carnivorous plant with a minimal genomeGenome size, cytogenetic data and transferability of EST-SSRs markers in wild and cultivated species of the genus Theobroma L. (Byttnerioideae, Malvaceae).Eukaryotic genome size databasesEnergetics and the evolution of carnivorous plants--Darwin's 'most wonderful plants in the world'.Genomic diversity in two related plant species with and without sex chromosomes--Silene latifolia and S. vulgarisComparative cytogenetics between the species Passiflora edulis and Passiflora cacaoensis.Architecture and evolution of a minute plant genome.Lessons learned from microsatellite development for nonmodel organisms using 454 pyrosequencing.Female germ unit in Genlisea and Utricularia, with remarks about the evolution of the extra-ovular female gametophyte in members of Lentibulariaceae.The miniature genome of a carnivorous plant Genlisea aurea contains a low number of genes and short non-coding sequences.The repetitive component of the sunflower genome as shown by different procedures for assembling next generation sequencing readsThe transcriptome of Utricularia vulgaris, a rootless plant with minimalist genome, reveals extreme alternative splicing and only moderate sequence similarity with Utricularia gibba.Transcriptome and genome size analysis of the Venus flytrap.Chromosomal distribution and evolution of abundant retrotransposons in plants: gypsy elements in diploid and polyploid Brachiaria forage grasses.Potential for chromium (VI) bioremediation by the aquatic carnivorous plant Utricularia gibba L. (Lentibulariaceae).Estimates of nuclear DNA content in red algal lineagesGenome sizes of 227 accessions of Gagea (Liliaceae) discriminate between the species from the Netherlands and reveal new ploidies in Gagea.Ploidy Level and DNA Content of Erianthus arundinaceus as Determined by Flow Cytometry and the Association with Biological Characteristics.Chromatin organization and cytological features of carnivorous Genlisea species with large genome size differences.Ecological effects of cell-level processes: genome size, functional traits and regional abundance of herbaceous plant species.Recent progress in understanding the evolution of carnivorous lentibulariaceae (lamiales).First insights into the large genome of Epimedium sagittatum (Sieb. et Zucc) Maxim, a Chinese Ttaditional medicinal plant.Anthocyanin inhibits propidium iodide DNA fluorescence in Euphorbia pulcherrima: implications for genome size variation and flow cytometry.
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Smallest angiosperm genomes found in lentibulariaceae, with chromosomes of bacterial size.
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Barthlott W
Greilhuber J
Porembski S
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10.1055/S-2006-924101
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2006-11-01T00:00:00Z